Broccoli
Sprout Compound May Restore Brain Chemistry Imbalance Linked
to Schizophrenia
In a series of recently published studies using animals
and people, researchers say they have further characterized
a set of chemical imbalances in ...
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Viral
Infections During Pregnancy Linked to Behavioral Abnormalities
in Offspring
Male and female rats whose mother experienced a simulated
viral infection during pregnancy behave abnormally, consistent
with behavioral alterations ...
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Advanced
Paternal Age Increases Risk of Early-Onset Schizophrenia
in Offspring
Advanced paternal age increases the risk in offspring of
early-onset schizophrenia, a severe form of the disorder,
according to a new ...
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Growing
up in poverty increases diagnoses of psychosis-spectrum
mental illnesses
Study followed families for three decades
Growing up in impoverished urban neighborhoods more than
doubles your chances over the average person of developing
a psychosis-spectrum disorder by the time you reach middle
adulthood, according to a new UC Davis and Concordia University
study of nearly 4,000 families who were monitored over 30
years.
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Breakthrough
in schizophrenia identifies importance of immune cells
Researchers from NeuRA and UNSW have made a major discovery
in schizophrenia research that could open doors to new treatments,
research and therapies.
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Schizophrenia:
Restoring brain circuitry to improve symptoms
Researchers pin down the faulty brain circuitry that drives
negative symptom severity in schizophrenia and look at noninvasive
methods of targeting and "repairing" this breakdown.
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Neuromelanin-Sensitive
MRI Identified as a Potential Biomarker for Psychosis
Researchers have shown that a type of magnetic resonance
imaging — called neuromelanin-sensitive MRI (NM-MRI)
— is a potential biomarker for psychosis. NM-MRI signal
was found to be a marker of dopamine function in people
with schizophrenia and an indicator of the severity of psychotic
symptoms in people with this mental illness.
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