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Chronic Schizophrenia - Articles
N-acetylcysteine Holds Promise for Chronic Schizophrenia
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Gina Nick
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
, 140 patients (mean age, 37 years) with chronic schizophrenia were randomly assigned to receive, in double-blind fashion, NAC (1 g twice a day) or placebo, in addition... as two weeks.
In the study, 140 patients (mean age, 37 years) with chronic schizophrenia were randomly assigned to receive, in double-blind fashion, NAC (1 g twice a day
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Antibiotics For Multiple Sclerosis And Schizophrenia
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Marjorie Tietjen
Posted
Fri 26 Jun 2009 7:10pm
and the chronic fatigue syndrome and their treatment with antibiotics.
Close similarities in the courses of multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia laid the theoretical ground for attempting... two were rated as showing significant treatment results. Four of the five men who entered the study were suffering from chronic schizophrenia, whereas the fifth, was a case
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Brain shrinkage okay for schizophrenia, but not for depression
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Rossa Forbes
Posted
Fri 18 Feb 2011 12:00am
, as long as the patients remain patients. Chronic schizophrenia is a goal. Naturally, the psychiatric profession denies this, but here we have it in print: knowing that the drugs... on schizophrenia. They continuously challenge him on his views that schizophrenia is a "true" brain disease.
Since I am blocked from commenting on Dr. Allen's most recent post , I'm
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Natural remedy for schizophrenia
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Peter C.
Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 6:33pm
, [3] Hoffer notes that niacin is primarily effective for early and acute schizophrenics, while it is ineffective -- especially when given alone -- for the chronic schizophrenics...
Could megadoses of Vitamin C and niacin help schizophrenia? I read an article of how one psychiatrist successfully treated the son of a frantic couple who suffered from
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Early Symptoms of Schizophrenia in Teens
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Valash
Posted
Thu 04 Feb 2010 12:00am
to educate the public about schizophrenia, many misconceptions about the disease still persist. Schizophrenia is a chronic disorder that often has its first onset in the late teens... of symptoms, the more severe the case of schizophrenia is likely to be. More men than women are affected by this chronic mental condition, and men are usually more seriously affected
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Unlocked: the secrets of schizophrenia - Article
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Untreatable ..
Posted
Thu 02 Jul 2009 4:29pm
cell to another.
Schizophrenia affects one in 100 people at some time in their life. It is a chronic, long-term illness resulting in persistent delusions and hallucinations... to piece together the overall genetic architecture of schizophrenia."
Curses of the mind
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a severe, chronic brain disorder that usually strikes
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Dr. Carl Pfeiffer's 29 medical causes of schizophrenia
by
Rossa Forbes
Posted
Fri 02 Oct 2009 3:05pm
insensitivity, to chronic candidiasis, to a host of other rare and not so rare ailments. That does not necessarily mean that your schizophrenia can be pinned down to one of these 29...
When people first fall into the rabbit hole of schizophrenia, the logical question to ask is "what causes schizophrenia?" A psychiatrist's standard answer to this question
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When money meets schizophrenia
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Rossa Forbes
Posted
Fri 05 Nov 2010 10:05am
money meets schizophrenia (e.g. the Stanley Medical Research Institute ), the condition becomes sad and chronic. Here is a supposedly feel good story about winery owners..." used in this article in reference to schizophrenia? It needlessly provokes, since so many others have recovered and moved on in their lives. The public is continously fed
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Estrogen for Schizophrenia
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Alan T.
Posted
Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:31am
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It's a randomized, double-blind study, involving 102 women of childbearing age with schizophrenia. All participants were in an acute or chronic phase of their illness...
Seems like estrogen has more and more roles as time goes by.
Now, we can use it for the treatment of schizophrenia. An Australian study in the Archives of General
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