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Prevailing theories about why young people experience psychotic breaks at a young age rely on individual factors like exposure to child abuse, school bullying, or drugs.
Many people live bright and full lives while living with schizophrenia.
Those aged 10-24 are confronting rising rates of chronic diseases, mental disorders and obesity, say experts calling for ...
The proportion of new schizophrenia cases linked to cannabis ... safe or fine for everyone and that in particularly young people whose brains continue to develop, there is a very strong ...
“I think the study is a reminder that, no, this is not necessarily safe or fine for everyone and that in particularly young people whose brains continue to develop, there is a very strong association ...
Young adults at risk of psychosis show reduced ... which can progress to schizophrenia, this is the first time researchers have measured structural changes in the brains of a high-risk population ...
Having a substance use disorder is linked to worse outcomes in people with schizophrenia, including injury, hospitalization, and arrest or incarceration. While young men with schizophrenia may be ...
"People living with schizophrenia have all been essentially ... Individuals with this disease have a greater risk of dying young, and nearly 5 percent of those affected take their own lives.
People with schizophrenia have an increased risk for ... and lifestyle changes. Allison Young, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist providing services via telehealth throughout New York and ...