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A detailed booklet of symptoms, causes, and treatments for schizophrenia, along with information on how to help and cope.
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Schizophrenia is a chronic disorder characterized by psychosis (e.g., hallucinations and delusions), flattened emotions, and impaired cognitive function.
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Test your students’ knowledge of the various diseases and disorders that plague the brain and nervous system.
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Turning off a group of cells in the mouse brain can produce behaviors relevant to schizophrenia.
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A small percentage of people with frontotemporal dementia develop an artistic drive as the disease takes hold.
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Gene therapies add or alter a person’s missing or mutated genes with a corrected version to prevent, treat, or cure a disease or disorder.
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Approved over a decade ago, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is moderately effective. Tailoring the treatment to individual brains may improve results.
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by intense mood changes from high, manic episodes to low, depressive episodes.
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Mental disorders, or psychiatric disorders, can develop from both genetic and environmental factors — impacting behavior, mood, and cognition.
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable, recurring thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or thoughts (compulsions) that attempt to mitigate the obsessions.