BETHESDA, Md., May 15 (UPI) -- The U.S. National Institute of Mental Health has announced a $9.8 million, five-year grant to study people suffering a first episode of schizophrenia.
... signs such as clinical symptoms and family history, could suggest a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
The first episode of schizophrenia, which is typically in the late teens or early 20s, brings "a ...
... MRI findings. The CHAMPIONS ten-year follow up showed that patients treated immediately after their first episode had significantly less chance of experiencing a second attack versus those patients ...
... the task was higher. This well documented phenomenon was observed in less than a quarter of the first-episode psychosis group, suggesting an abnormality in the processing of incentives for their ...
... 60.2 percent of weeks with any mood episodes and 39.6 percent of weeks ... children's second and third episodes of mania and found that like the first episodes, they were characterized by psychosis, daily ...
... study included 2,098 outpatients with a first episode of suspected DVT of the lower extremities ... should clinicians approach patients with a possible first episode of DVT? Based on the available evidence ...
... psychoses for first and second generations varies by ethnicity. Findings from the East London First Episode Psychosis Study, which recommend that further research should focus on differential rates ...
... recall test would affect volunteers' memories of an event that they witnessed. A group of volunteers watched the first episode of "24" and then either took an immediate recall test about the show or ...
... and anxiety share a number of symptoms.
Mazza said that early adolescence is when the first episode of depression typically occurs and that's when it has been noted that gender difference occur, ...
... diarrhea. Endoscopic and histological abnormalities were also completely resolved similar to the first episode. Retrospectively, the date of commencement of sulfasalazine and the discontinuation of ...
... , Finland, is a project with an early intervention team for adolescents at risk of developing first-episode psychosis. As developing psychosis has been suggested to be a result of a combination of ...
Significant and widespread cognitive problems appear to exist in schizophrenia in its earliest phase, making it very hard for people with the disorder to work, study or be social, according to a new ...
... . difficile diarrhea. Results also suggest an effect in reducing the severity of infection of the first episode of disease, and reduction of additional hospitalizations although further study will be ...
MANHASSET, N.Y., Aug. 13 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers have started a $40 million, six-year study of treatment effectiveness for those experiencing their first episodes of schizophrenia.
... "prodromal" symptoms, and followed them for two years. Of those individuals who went on to develop first-episode psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, 70 percent had unusually high activity in ...