Why does schizophrenia begin later in women? Why is outcome superior in women, at least in the first 15 years after onset? What causes sex differences in symptoms? What can gender differences ...
Explore the reality of schizophrenia by debunking seven myths and offering compassionate insights into this complex mental ...
An important clinical question is whether men and women with schizophrenia require different pharmacologic treatment regimens to maximize health and quality of life. Mary V. Seeman, MDCM ...
This cohort study identified women (biological sex) with an SSD diagnosis who were hospitalised in Finland between January 1972 to December 2014, as recorded in a hospital discharge register. The ...
But that system didn’t work well, as you may experience symptoms of different "types" of schizophrenia at different times. Now, experts describe schizophrenia as a spectrum disorder that ...
Among people with schizophrenia, men's symptoms tend to begin in their late teens to early 20s, while women's symptoms typically emerge in their 20s and early 30s. Psychosis also tends to develop ...
At 17, though, I discovered that there was one place worse than my neighborhood: where I first met my mom. There was another ...
Could the largest market for the new schizophrenia drug xanomeline and trospium chloride (Cobenfy) be in Alzheimer's disease ...
Catatonic schizophrenia is one feature of a serious mental illness called schizophrenia. Schizophrenia prevents you from separating what’s real from what’s not, a state of mind called psychosis.
Medically reviewed by Dakari Quimby, PhD Psychosis and schizophrenia are related but distinct mental health conditions characterized by distorted thoughts, perceptions, and a sense of reality.
Using a multi-strain probiotic formulation, researchers conducted a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial aimed at improving psychiatric and cognitive symptoms, intestinal permeability, ...