Scientists at the New York University School of Medicine have found that identifying hearing and vision problems in teens in the early stages of schizophrenia may help doctors restore these senses and blunt the impact of the thought disorder.
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Schizophrenic mothers and fathers are twice as likely to have a child diagnosed with autism. These are the findings from a study... Read more »
I'm pleased to have interviewed Sandra Yuen MacKay who recently published a memoir about her life with schizoaffective. CB: ... Read more »
A new study in the journal Neuron is providing insight into the way schizophrenia affects the brain. In a study of fetal mice, scientists have... Read more »
People who suffer from schizophrenia are three times more likely to smoke than the general population, and now researchers in Belfast have been given... Read more »
The release of the new movie "The Soloist" this week tells the story of Nathaniel Ayers, a promising string bass player whose musical training at the... Read more »
A controversial treatment in Great Britain is urging some schizophrenia patients to give free reign to voices that they hear, rather than attempt to... Read more »
According to a new study, smoking marijuana may be linked to worsening schizophrenia. The researchers also found that marijuana use may cause... Read more »