Schizophrenia News and Research

Latest Schizophrenia News and Research

Study provides insights into how early life events can affect brain wiring patterns

Study provides insights into how early life events can affect brain wiring patterns

Serious mental illness associated with increased cardiovascular risk in young adults

Serious mental illness associated with increased cardiovascular risk in young adults

Damage to general intelligence brain networks makes it difficult for dementia patients to cope with change

Damage to general intelligence brain networks makes it difficult for dementia patients to cope with change

Clinical decision support system may help improve cardiovascular health in patients with severe mental illness

Clinical decision support system may help improve cardiovascular health in patients with severe mental illness

Study offers insight into molecular biology of the brain in bipolar disorder patients

Study offers insight into molecular biology of the brain in bipolar disorder patients

U of U Health researchers lead a $22-million nationwide clinical trial for rare brain disorder

U of U Health researchers lead a $22-million nationwide clinical trial for rare brain disorder

Lower birth weight could lead to higher risk of developing neurodevelopmental problems

Lower birth weight could lead to higher risk of developing neurodevelopmental problems

Mapping cells to understand vascular disease

Mapping cells to understand vascular disease

$5 million federal grant helps establish innovative community-based behavioral health program at NYU Langone

$5 million federal grant helps establish innovative community-based behavioral health program at NYU Langone

TTUHSC expert wins NIH renewal grant to continue research on neurological disorders

TTUHSC expert wins NIH renewal grant to continue research on neurological disorders

Study finds increased risk of psychosis in illicit amphetamine users

Study finds increased risk of psychosis in illicit amphetamine users

Drugs used to increase insulin signaling may be effective therapeutic strategy for autism

Drugs used to increase insulin signaling may be effective therapeutic strategy for autism

WashU part of major study aimed at identifying causes, effects of schizophrenia in young people

WashU part of major study aimed at identifying causes, effects of schizophrenia in young people

Free-energy principle can explain how neural networks are optimized for efficiency

Free-energy principle can explain how neural networks are optimized for efficiency

Study provides valuable insight into the developmental origins of schizophrenia

Study provides valuable insight into the developmental origins of schizophrenia

Link between two key parts of the brain plays a role in neuropsychiatric brain disorders

Link between two key parts of the brain plays a role in neuropsychiatric brain disorders

Study offers new evidence on how childhood immunometabolic risk factors may lead to depression, psychosis

Study offers new evidence on how childhood immunometabolic risk factors may lead to depression, psychosis

Developing a 'fingerprint' test that could diagnose Alzheimer’s early

Developing a 'fingerprint' test that could diagnose Alzheimer’s early

Study reinforces the link between microglia and some cases of brain disease

Study reinforces the link between microglia and some cases of brain disease

New study targets the methylation profile of microglia from human brain

New study targets the methylation profile of microglia from human brain

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