…and those with only a high-school education or less. They could also control for complicating factors, such as schizophrenia, the use of other drugs, or the fact that subjects might…
Search Results: Schizophrenia (313)
…of fatherhood increased from 28 to 33 during that time period. Most of these mutations are harmless, but some could be linked to conditions such as autism and schizophrenia. The…
…and people with schizophrenia have higher rates of infection. In a new study, a pattern seems to have appeared in infected men. The longer they were infected, the less conscientious…
…Down syndrome, but GABA neurons are involved in many additional disorders, including schizophrenia, epilepsy, depression, and addiction.” Though tantalizing, stem-cell therapy is unlikely to be an immediate benefit. Zhang notes…
…was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, including NIHP30-HD18655, the Timothy Murphy Fund, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, the Wellcome Trust, the Medical…
…with other neurological conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, and schizophrenia. The research shows that the panel was able to distinguish between those with and without Alzheimer’s with a high degree…
…such as schizophrenia. In follow-up studies, the research team will compare the brain structures of patients with neurological disorders with those of healthy controls. Reference: “The structural–functional connectome and the…
…schizophrenia, and autism, where impaired cognitive ability is a key feature of the disorder. The research is supported by the European Union funded IMAGEN project, the German Ministry of Education…
…neurons mediate not only information processing but also play a critical role in brain disorders like autism, schizophrenia, and epilepsy, this discovery contributes significant insights to enhance understanding of normal…
…the circuits’ normal functioning looks like could help neurologists understand how it may differ in certain disorders, such as in schizophrenia. The data will also allow the team to collaborate…
…to treat psychiatric disorders that feature impaired decision-making, such as depression, schizophrenia, and borderline personality disorder. “In order to create a treatment for these types of disorders, we need to…
…wire during early development, and for developing strategies to change defective communication in psychiatric and neurodevelopmental diseases, such as schizophrenia and autism. “What we’ve shown here is that not only…
…Joel Gelernter, the Foundations Fund Professor of Psychiatry, professor of genetics and neuroscience, and senior author of the study. Gelernter said the findings might also explain why those with schizophrenia…
…and schizophrenia, tend to be passed down through families. After researchers sequenced the human genome about 15 years ago, they had high hopes that this trove of information would reveal…
…disease, Parkinson’s disease, post-traumatic stress disorder, stroke, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, depression, schizophrenia and other disorders. Knowing what the master genes are could give scientists targets for new pharmaceuticals…
…to treat schizophrenia. The drug does not restrict neurotransmitter signaling in culture tissue or living mice, the study found. After four weeks of treatment, memory and synapses linking brain cells…
…he says. Although Reinhart cautions that these results are very preliminary, he notes that many psychiatric and neurological disorders—including anxiety, Parkinson’s, autism, schizophrenia, ADHD, and Alzheimer’s—demonstrate disrupted oscillations. Currently, most…
…as schizophrenia, which typically appear during late adolescence, Koleske said. The research was primarily funded by the National Institutes of Health. Reference: “CNS Neurons Deposit Laminin α5 to Stabilize Synapses”…