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(23-Jul-2010) Expert says docs may not take physical complaints seriously because of patient's mental illness |
(09-Jun-2010) Is it a car or a cat? Certain neurons can tell, researchers say |
(21-May-2010) Finding may explain why both groups tend toward unusual thoughts and concepts, researchers say |
(06-May-2010) New survey links this to an openness among friends, family members and celebrities about their own struggles |
(31-Mar-2010) Communication breakdown within brain disrupts executive functioning, researchers note |
(27-Feb-2010) Study found the longer teens smoked, the more their mental health suffered |
(10-Feb-2010) Suggested changes include not formally recognizing sex addiction, spotting those at risk for dementia |
(02-Feb-2010) Supplements may benefit those at high risk of schizophrenia |
(15-Jan-2010) Trend dates to Civil Rights era and continues today, new book claims |
(14-Dec-2009) To treat adult schizophrenia |
(11-Dec-2009) Identifying sensory problems before onset of complex disease symptoms benefits patients, study finds |
(27-Oct-2009) Researchers urge other alternatives, close monitoring of patients |
(22-Oct-2009) Researchers found drugs used to treat mood disorders, pain and epilepsy raised risk |
(09-Sep-2009) Imaging technology might advance treatment of psychotic disorders, researchers say |
(14-Aug-2009) Two severe psychiatric illnesses |
(03-Aug-2009) Invega Sustenna injected once monthly |
(13-Jul-2009) Less expensive clozapine might have saved thousands of lives, researchers say |
(01-Jul-2009) Immune function genes also in the same area, researchers say |
(30-Jun-2009) Women are more vulnerable during certain stages of life, study finds |
(23-Jun-2009) Study finds lung and breast cancer rates especially elevated |
(11-Jun-2009) Seroquel, Zyprexa and Geodon have been linked to certain health risks, experts note |
(19-May-2009) Those who don't use alcohol, drugs much less likely to be violent, study finds |
(07-May-2009) But FDA warns against off-label use |
(10-Apr-2009) Discovery advances search for better treatments, experts say |
(09-Apr-2009) Safety concerns mean the drug should only be used when other medications don't work, advisers say |
(14-Feb-2009) Older males face higher risk of fathering children with medical problems, research finds |
(06-Feb-2009) Findings show most previous work missed key DNA variant, researchers say |
(21-Jan-2009) Study documents expected and actual discrimination |
(16-Jan-2009) Large Swedish study suggests reappraisal of conditions as distinct entities needed |
(14-Jan-2009) Finding in monkeys could yield model for studying autism, schizophrenia, team says |
(14-Jan-2009) Patients advised to avoid the drugs in some cases |
(09-Jan-2009) Long-term study says the drugs should only be used short-term, as last resort |
(05-Dec-2008) People need to find the one that works best for them, experts say |
(19-Nov-2008) High kynurenic acid levels like 'gasoline on the fire' of affected neurotransmitters |
(31-Oct-2008) Finding may help evaluate infants, as well as psychiatric, movement disorders |
(24-Oct-2008) Finding may offer insight into biology of disease and why some are susceptible |
(15-Sep-2008) Side effects differ, but most patients find little relief in long run, experts say |
(04-Aug-2008) Symptoms, including delusions, hallucinatory behavior, improved with estradiol, study says |
(30-Jul-2008) Scientists report findings that could someday lead to better treatments |
(03-Jul-2008) Treating psychosis alone may not end risk; older drugs as good as newer ones, study finds |
(01-Jul-2008) Antipsychotic drug prescribed for schizophrenia |
(18-Jun-2008) Personalized diagnosis, treatment may be possible, U.K. study suggests |
(05-May-2008) Parents with schizophrenia twice as likely to have children with the developmental disorder, study finds |
(01-Apr-2008) Harvard study found program made patients 29% more likely to stop, disrupt their meds |
(28-Mar-2008) However, patients stay on the new medications longer, study finds |
(27-Mar-2008) Finding could lead to specific treatments for individual patients, study says |
(24-Jan-2008) Findings show toxoplasma, carried by cats and farm animals, precedes mental illness |
(09-Jan-2008) Family history of schizophrenia, social withdrawal among symptoms, study finds |
(08-Jan-2008) Metformin plus lifestyle intervention counteracts pounds added by antipsychotics |
(06-Dec-2007) Researchers claim finding could lead to new treatments for schizophrenia |
(05-Dec-2007) 9 genetic markers play a role, and the condition can be inherited from both parents, scientists say |
(06-Nov-2007) Sanctioned for adults in 2002 |
(11-Sep-2007) Mouse study suggests new target for treatment, reseachers say |
(23-Aug-2007) Risperdal had been used off-label to treat children with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder |
(06-Jun-2007) They include arthritis, diabetes, heart disease; finding could revolutionize medicine, expert says |
(24-Apr-2007) Study suggests a genetic connection that could lead to new therapies |
(02-Mar-2007) Patients may need to try out more than one med for best results, experts say |
(20-Feb-2007) Findings point to targets for new treatments for the disease |
(12-Feb-2007) A histamine in many of these meds may be to blame, researchers say |
(20-Dec-2006) But drug shouldn't be given to some elderly patients |
(01-Dec-2006) Metformin may allow children to stay healthy mentally and physically, study finds |
(10-Oct-2006) Findings offer important insights into Parkinson's disease, researchers say |
(06-Oct-2006) British trial finds little difference in quality of life, compared to older medications |
(29-Sep-2006) It's not clear whether the same dynamic works in boys, researchers say |
(12-Jul-2006) Usually can be controlled with medication |
(27-Feb-2006) Americans reluctant to use drugs proven to ease mental woes, study finds |
(15-Feb-2006) It's a valuable tool that could shed light on the disease's origins, researchers say |
(01-Feb-2006) Widespread practice of using two drugs provides no added benefit, researchers say |
(20-Jan-2006) Mice without it developed a schizophrenic-like illness, researchers say |
(30-Nov-2005) It's linked to abnormalities in the adolescent brain, researchers say |
(24-Oct-2005) Researchers found a third of children with mutation developed the disorder |
(21-Oct-2005) Study found intervention right after first episode can improve outcome |
(19-Sep-2005) Newer ones not much more effective than older medicines, study finds |
(09-Sep-2005) But schizophrenic or bipolar diabetics can take control of their disease, experts say |
(26-Aug-2005) Study will focus on why many are labeled with schizophrenia instead |
(22-Aug-2005) It replicates brain cell changes seen in affected humans |
(17-JUN-2005) Individuals with one disorder are at increased risk for the other, study finds |
(06-JUN-2005) Report finds psychological trouble will hit most Americans, often beginning in youth |
(11-APR-2005) Can be potentially fatal, agency says |
(16-FEB-2005) Study suggests one mutation can give rise to conditions like schizophrenia |
(02-FEB-2005) Outreach and treatment could lower that number, researchers say |
(11-NOV-2004) But some suggest the finding may be due to medication |
(21-OCT-2004) echo link already found for adults |
(05-OCT-2004) Study finds those with deficit schizophrenia often born in June, July |
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