Schizophrenia
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healthEmployment Gap Persists for Spaniards With Severe Mental Illness
A national study reveals only 15.2% of people with schizophrenia and 38.3% with bipolar disorder are employed, despite slight gains. Shifting administrative statuses may mask true workforce exclusion.
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healthBrain Histamine's Hidden Role in Mental Health Mapped
A new atlas maps brain histamine genes across development, linking the neurotransmitter to ADHD, depression, schizophrenia.
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worldToronto Mother Who Threw Infant Down Garbage Chute Found Not Criminally Responsible
Karessa Edwards, 30, was found NCR after killing her 4-month-old son, Azuri, due to schizophrenia and command hallucinations.
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worldAlone in the Fight: The Hidden Realities of Singapore's Sole Caregivers
Four Singaporeans face the immense challenges of being sole caregivers, balancing love, trauma, and fear in their daily lives.
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healthBreakthrough Biomarker May Transform Schizophrenia Therapy
Researchers identify soluble α2δ-1 as a key regulator of brain network stability, with a synthetic analogue restoring cognitive and social function in schizophrenia models.
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healthChildhood ADHD Meds May Lower Later Psychosis Risk
A major study finds methylphenidate use in children with ADHD shows no increased psychosis risk-and may offer protective effects.
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healthA Mother’s Journey: Navigating Schizophrenia with Her Son
A poignant story of resilience and love as a mother helps her son navigate the challenges of schizophrenia.
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worldInquiry: Nottingham Killer's Race Cited in Mental Health Decision
A public inquiry examines whether race influenced a decision not to section the Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane after a violent incident.