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Schizophrenia misunderstood, psychiatrist says

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(Medical Xpress) -- Most people have heard the term 'schizophrenia” and are aware that it’s a mental disorder. Unfortunately, a UC Health psychiatrist says, few people actually understand what schizophrenia is or how pervasively it affects society.

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