Schizophrenia Causes

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The Psychosis of Schizophrenia: Causes and Treatment

hubpages.com — “The brains of people with schizophrenia also look different than those of healthy people. MRI studies have shown that the volume of the whole brain and the hippocampus region are markedly reduced in schizophrenics, while the fluid-filled cavities at the center of the brain, called ventricles, are larger in schizophrenics as compared to healthy people.View full resource at hubpages.com

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Schizophrenia Cause: Neural Circuits, Not Mom

webmd.com — “Multiple gene mutations not inherited from one's parents converge to cause most cases of schizophrenia. Now the search is on to find out how these very different sets of mutations cause a single mental illness.View full resource at webmd.com

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Schizophrenia Cause: Neural Circuits, Not Mom

m.webmd.com — “Multiple gene mutations not inherited from one's parents converge to cause most cases of schizophrenia. Now the search is on to find out how these very different sets of mutations cause a single mental illness.View full resource at m.webmd.com

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Building a better antipsychotic drug by treating schizophrenia's cause

labspaces.net — “The classic symptoms of schizophrenia – paranoia, hallucinations, the inability to function socially—can be managed with antipsychotic drugs. But exactly how these drugs work has long been a mystery.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Building a better antipsychotic drug by treating schizophrenia's cause

medicalxpress.com — “The classic symptoms of schizophrenia – paranoia, hallucinations, the inability to function socially—can be managed with antipsychotic drugs. But exactly how these drugs work has long been a mystery.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Schizophrenia.com - Schizophrenia Causes and Prevention, winter birth

schizophrenia.com — “Schizophrenia Introduction, providing overview information Paranoid Schizophrenia, schizophrenia symptoms, schizophrenia causes, etc.View full resource at schizophrenia.com

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Building a better antipsychotic drug by treating schizophrenia's cause: How drugs act on dopamine-producing neurons

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered that antipsychotic drugs work akin to a Rube Goldberg machine -- that is, they suppress something that in turn suppresses the bad effects of schizophrenia, but not the exact cause itself. In a new paper, they say that pinpointing what's actually causing the problem could lead to better avenues of schizophrenia treatment that more directly and efficiently target the disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Building a better antipsychotic drug by treating schizophrenia's cause: How drugs act on dopamine-producing neurons

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered that antipsychotic drugs work akin to a Rube Goldberg machine -- that is, they suppress something that in turn suppresses the bad effects of schizophrenia, but not the exact cause itself. In a new paper, they say that pinpointing what's actually causing the problem could lead to better avenues of schizophrenia treatment that more directly and efficiently target the disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Building a better antipsychotic drug by treating schizophrenia's cause: How drugs act on dopamine-producing neurons

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered that antipsychotic drugs work akin to a Rube Goldberg machine -- that is, they suppress something that in turn suppresses the bad effects of schizophrenia, but not the exact cause itself. In a new paper, they say that pinpointing what's actually causing the problem could lead to better avenues of schizophrenia treatment that more directly and efficiently target the disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Building a better antipsychotic drug by treating schizophrenia's cause: How drugs act on dopamine-producing neurons

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered that antipsychotic drugs work akin to a Rube Goldberg machine -- that is, they suppress something that in turn suppresses the bad effects of schizophrenia, but not the exact cause itself. In a new paper, they say that pinpointing what's actually causing the problem could lead to better avenues of schizophrenia treatment that more directly and efficiently target the disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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The Causes of Schizophrenia

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@IamNokwanda Cause(s) not known yet - believed to be interaction bt/wn genes & external factors (ex virus, stress)-read http://bit.ly/fuDfnG

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What Is Childhood Schizophrenia? What Causes Childhood Schizophrenia?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Childhood schizophrenia, also known as childhood-onset schizophrenia or early-onset schizophrenia is basically the same as schizophrenia in adults, but its onset occurs earliView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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