Posts Tagged ‘schizophrenia’

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Are Autism and Schizophrenia at Opposite Ends of a Brain Disorder Spectrum?

Last updated 8th November 2007

A novel study tries to explain what appears to be the diametrically opposite nature of traits associated with autistic-spectrum disorders, on the one hand, and psychotic-spectrum disorders, on the other. With a particular focus on autism and on schizophrenia, the authors link social brain development and other phenotypic traits to evolutionary biology and genetics.

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Cannabis Use, Psychosis Risk and Basic Science

Last updated 27th July 2007

Headline writers are having a field day with the results of a meta-analysis to be published in The Lancet which found that cannabis users are 40% more likely than non-users to develop psychotic symptoms. Radio, print, and internet publications urge that more must be done to warn the public of the risks of cannabis use. But hold on, did the headline writers miss the lesson on correlation vs. causation in their Science for Journalists class?

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Free Musical Collage from Guest Contributor Kathryn Keats

Last updated 9th November 2006

Regular readers will remember Kathryn Keats, the singer and songwriter who penned some guest contributions for us about her experiences being held captive and spending years in a victim witness protection program, unable to perform her music in public. Now she’s released the first of her new singles, and you can download a free musical collage of more pieces from her new CD right here.

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Gene Associated with Schizophrenia Linked to Intelligence

Last updated 28th April 2006

Is your intelligence partly influenced by the same gene that influences susceptibility to schizophrenia? Apparently so, say researchers in the US, because the gene for dysbindin-1, previously implicated in schizophrenia, appears also to influence general human intelligence.

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My Name is Ellen: More From the Kathryn Keats Story

Last updated 3rd April 2006

Held captive for 54 days by a partner later diagnosed with schizophrenia, she spent years in hiding with the US government’s victim witness program. Here, in the second excerpt from her forthcoming book ‘The Ascension’, singer and composer Kathryn Keats reflects on her recovery from the ordeal and on how it feels to have changed her identity.

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