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 ...
The epidemiology of schizophrenia is thus always in flux. Although most women and men develop a first psychosis during the late adolescent/early adulthood peak risk period, second and third ...
Even under the best of circumstances, remembering to take a daily pill can be a challenge. For someone living with ...
“I think the concern is that daily cannabis use has really increased in the last 15 years and at the same time the potency of ...
Schizophrenia cases associated with problematic weed use have skyrocketed in the wake of Canada's legalization of marijuana, ...
New schizophrenia cases linked to cannabis use disorder more than doubled in Ontario after legalisation of drug ...
The incidence of cannabis use disorder associated with schizophrenia almost tripled among Canadian teenagers and adults after ...
Terri Hall, 54, went missing on Thursday in Chicago, while on the way from a south suburban hospital to a mental health facility on the West Side.
Resilience factors were associated with less severe positive and negative schizophrenia symptoms, suggesting resilience may play a protective role.
Research suggests that the prevalence is around 0.12 percent in the general population and 1.3 percent among people with other mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia. Women experience Capgras ...
Globally, somewhere between 0.5 per cent and 1 per cent of the world’s population – men and women of all ethnic and cultural groups – will be stricken with schizophrenia in their lifetimes.