Early Intervention Could Prevent Schizophrenia
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Early Intervention Could Prevent Schizophrenia
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Tags: Genetic, Schizophrenia, Psychotic Disorder, Genes, Psychology
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Research Plenary: Early Detection and Prevention - Schizophrenia
healthcentral.com — “Christina Bruni expresses optimism that the symptoms of schizophrenia will become less debilitating as treatment and early intervention options become more prevalent.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Center hopes to catch mental illness early
azstarnet.com — “A Tucson hospital is offering a new early-intervention program for mental illness that could help prevent future Jared Lee Loughners.” View full resource at azstarnet.com
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Progression to Psychosis Increasingly Seen as Preventable : Internal Medicine News
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Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2011 at 1:43 am By:
New optimism that early interventions could prevent schizophrenia. @MiriamETucker reports. http://bit.ly/gLy7dN
New Research to Identify and Treat Schizophrenia Early - New York Presbyterian Hospital
nyp.org — “Healthcare professionals believe that if they can diagnose schizophrenia earlier - during the prodromal stage - and predict who is most likely to develop psychotic symptoms, they can initiate early interventions that can either prevent the disease from progressing or minimize its impact on patients' lives. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital physicians and researchers are leading such efforts, both in the laboratory and at the national level.” View full resource at nyp.org
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New Research to Identify and Treat Schizophrenia Early - New York Presbyterian Hospital: http://bit.ly/d86cSe via @addthis
Early Intervention Could Prevent Schizophrenia | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “The onset of schizophrenia is not easy to predict. Although it is associated with as many as 14 genes in the human genome, the prior presence of schizophrenia in the family is not enough to determine whether one will succumb to the mind-altering condition. The disease also has a significant environmental link. According to Prof...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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New Tel Aviv University study shows early intervention could prevent mind altering disorder
news-medical.net — “The onset of schizophrenia is not easy to predict. Although it is associated with as many as 14 genes in the human genome, the prior presence of schizophrenia in the family is not enough to determine whether one will succumb to the mind-altering condition. The disease also has a significant environmental link.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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