"Schizophrenia treatment" refers to the methods and approaches used to help manage symptoms and improve the well-being of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, which is a mental health disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and cognitive difficulties. The treatment can involve a combination of medication, therapy, and support to help individuals lead healthier and more fulfilling lives.
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Dr. Robert Buchanan of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center reported on several promising cognitive enhancers that are being clinically tested for their use
in schizophrenia treatment.
Dennis Grayson, a molecular neurobiologist at the University of Illinois at Chicago, says this finding could
shift schizophrenia treatment to the «pharmacology of chromatin biology rather than the pharmacology of receptors.»
In early 2011, after decades of no radically new drugs, a fundamentally
different schizophrenia treatment promised relief from the psychotic hallucinations and delusions plaguing people with the disease.
Crow also believes that this asymmetry is due to a certain gene, and that finding this gene could have an immense affect
on schizophrenia treatment.
Drugs that target neuregulin 3 could help restore glutamate levels in certain types of neurons — a novel approach to
schizophrenia treatment.