Sentences with phrase «of schizophrenia in»

The influence of family Expressed Emotion on the course of schizophrenia in a sample of Spanish patients; a two year follow - up study
Researchers have found correlations between childhood behavior and the onset of schizophrenia in adulthood.
A long - term follow - up study of schizophrenia in Japan — with special reference to the course of social adjustment
In the present studies, we assessed the effects of acute and subchronic PCP in a range of assays relevant to the cognitive impairments associated with schizophrenia and the negative symptoms of schizophrenia in rats.
Advancing age of the fathers, the investigators reported, accounted for 26 percent of the cases of schizophrenia in the study; for fathers over 50, two out of every three cases of the illness could be attributed to the father's age.
Although glutamate was first hypothesized to be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia in the 1980s, it was the demonstration that NMDAR antagonists, the dissociative anesthetics, could replicate the full range of psychotic, negative, cognitive, and physiologic features of schizophrenia in normal subjects that placed the «NMDAR hypofunction hypothesis» on firm footing.
For more information on how to lower the risk of schizophrenia in children - read Preventing Schizophrenia.
According to a scientist from Perth, Australia (where one of the first studies of mothers with schizophrenia and their offspring has recently been completed), studies have identified obstetric events that can increase the risk of schizophrenia in the offspring by 2 - to 7-fold.
They found that increasing maternal C - reactive protein levels were significantly associated with development of schizophrenia in offspring and remained significant after adjusting for potential confounders such as parental history of psychiatric disorders, twin / singleton birth, location of birth, and maternal socioeconomic status.
«This is the first time that this association has been demonstrated, indicating that an infection or increased inflammation during pregnancy could increase the risk of schizophrenia in the offspring,» said Alan Brown, MD, MPH, professor of Epidemiology and Psychiatry and senior author.
It would be «ludicrous» to think that we can model all aspects of schizophrenia in animals, Koenig cautions.
In all these studies, researchers took a close look at whether there was something about the older fathers — unrelated to age — that increased the risk of schizophrenia in their children.
That is precisely the kind of research that could address Weinberger's concerns about the mechanism responsible for increasing the incidence of schizophrenia in the children of older dads.
Malaspina used the Israeli group to look first at the risk of schizophrenia in children of older fathers — and then at the risk of autism.
Dr. Paus, a prominent researcher and pioneer in the field of population neuroscience, strongly cautioned that more research is needed to determine whether lower cortical thickness actually increases the probability of schizophrenia in at - risk males later in life.
The second locus significantly correlated with severe CCD was on chromosome 11, the same chromosome that contains a gene thought to increase the risk of schizophrenia in humans.
When the study wrapped up four years later, Falloon found that the incidence of schizophrenia in the treatment zones was one - tenth of what it had been a decade earlier.
«Even the timing of the emergence of symptoms in the mice — during young adulthood — parallels the onset of schizophrenia in humans,» said Joseph Gogos, PhD, a professor of physiology and neuroscience at CUMC, a principal investigator at the Zuckerman Institute and a lead author of the paper.
He first began researching possible autoimmune causes of schizophrenia in the early 2010s while working at the National Institutes of Health and published early papers on the subject.
Research presented at a Berlin psychiatric conference shows teenage cannabis use hastens onset of schizophrenia in vulnerable individuals

Not exact matches

A «brain training» iPad game developed in Britain may improve the memory of patients with schizophrenia, helping them in their daily lives at home and at work, researchers said on Monday.
In Walsh's case, the disease attacked her brain, setting off a chain reaction of symptoms that mimicked those of other mental illnesses like depression and schizophrenia.
Its trove of data allowed the company to mine the population for genetic variants and connect those variants to clinical outcomes in diseases ranging from cancer to schizophrenia.
In that one I got to practice a little bit of contained schizophrenia, urging startups to «Go it alone!»
Danielle A. Schlosser, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Director of the Digital Health Core in the Department of Psychiatry, and Director of the NIH - funded Digital Research and Interventions for Volitional Enhancement (DRIVE) lab at UCSF Dr. Schlosser's research program's goal is to design, develop, and investigate neuroscience - informed digital health solutions to improve the lives of people with schizophrenia and depression.
Among its top holdings, Intra-Cellular Therapies (ITCI) was up more than 11 %, continuing a run that has helped the stock double in price since the end of August following positive data on late - stage experimental schizophrenia drug candidate ITI - 007.
ALKS 3831 is a treatment for schizophrenia that avoids the side effects of weight gain and metabolic problems that the incumbent drug has, and a phase 3 trial for it should read out in the fall of 2018.
People with residual schizophrenia have some symptoms, but not as many as those who are in a full - blown episode of schizophrenia.
Or better yet, maybe there IS no god or satan, and that voice in your head indicates a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in the treatment of individuals who have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other severe mental health disorders.
One of the most noticeable characteristics of schizophrenia is the immersion in the familiar round of early satisfactions.
Nash's paranoid schizophrenia manifested itself in a flurry of equations, the deciphering of codes and fears that he was being watched.
The conditions of depression, OCD and scruples, schizophrenia, addictions and suicide are described in very readable and non-technical language for the non-medic to grasp.
Christian Century reviewers also disagreed: Samuel Terrien thought that J. B. presented «modern man's reaction to the problem of evil without the category of faith in a loving God» (January 7, 1959, p. 9); Tom F. Driver found the play afflicted with «a sort of theological schizophrenia,» divided between its religious and humanistic dimensions (January 7, 1959.
What strikes one after reading this vastly informative book is how much the conditions of this dhimmitude varied among countries, rulers, and eras, and how much the encounter with Western modernity has added a new element of ambivalence, almost schizophrenia, in Muslim jurisprudence» sometimes leading to emancipation and sometimes to a violence and hatred unknown to the past, as in present - day Algeria.
A false belief strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence, especially as a symptom of mental illness, as in schizophrenia.
I also subsequently became aware that intense preoccupation with religion or spirituality and increased withdrawal / social isolation, spending significant time alone, which I would do in order to meditate and converse with god, were in fact symptoms of schizophrenia.
This is very confusing and results in a denial of actual experience, a paradigm for splitting the self and also for creating a double - bind (which family therapy literature asserts is a root cause of schizophrenia).
For example, the likelihood of total or partial recovery from the largest mental crippler, schizophrenia, has climbed from twenty to seventy percent in the past forty years.
The story focuses on David Haller (Dan Stevens, Downton Abbey), a man diagnosed with schizophrenia, who has spent most of his life in and out of mental hospitals.
In Games People Play, he says that one of his games is the cause of schizophrenia: «If the family game... is analyzed to demonstrate that the schizophrenic behavior was and is specifically undertaken to counter this game, partial or total remission occurs in a properly prepared patient.&raquIn Games People Play, he says that one of his games is the cause of schizophrenia: «If the family game... is analyzed to demonstrate that the schizophrenic behavior was and is specifically undertaken to counter this game, partial or total remission occurs in a properly prepared patient.&raquin a properly prepared patient.»
He had been in and out of mental hospitals and had been diagnosed as having schizophrenia.
An example of this Christian schizophrenia is the embarrassment caused to the World Council of Churches by a report of one of its consultations on the need for a non-anthropocentric ethic, and in particular the need for Christian concern for oppressed animals, especially those used for human purposes.
We have to do the heavy brain lifting because you have abdicated all your responsibility to everyone else by living in a fantasy - world of schizophrenia.
But this type of retreat is only authentic when the meditator is «bathed» in reality; not when the retreat signifies... flight from (the world), in a type of «historical schizophrenia
Alexander wrote, «Since the Orthodox world was and is inevitably and even radically changing, we have to recognize, as the first symptom of the crisis, a deep schizophrenia which has slowly penetrated the Orthodox mentality: life in an unreal, nonexisting world, firmly affirmed as real and existing.
According to Dr. Keith Wolford, author of the Devil in the Milk, there is a correlation in the consumption of A1 cow proteins and the incidence of type 1 diabetes, autoimmune disease, heart disease, autism, and schizophrenia.
But what of suggestions that A2 milk provides levels of protection from autism in children, as well as schizophrenia, diabetes and heart disease?
Back then, it was hypothesised that the A1 beta - casein protein found in the milk of some cows was a risk factor for diabetes, heart disease and possibly also schizophrenia and autism.
A2 Corp claimed the beta casein A1 found in most cows» milk sold in New Zealand had been linked with the development of coronary heart disease, childhood diabetes and also implicated in autism and schizophrenia.
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