Researchers at Rutgers and Emory University are gaining insights into how schizophrenia develops by studying the strongest-known genetic risk factor.
Tag: Schizophrenia
Treating neuropsychiatric disorders
New study from researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons explains on how dopamine receptors signal within
35 genes associated with cannabis
A large-scale genetic study found that some of the same genes associated with the use of cannabis are also associated
Drivers of brain aging
Based on one of the largest brain imaging studies ever done, it is possible to track common disorders and behaviors
How cannabis harm the brain
Long-term use of cannabis or cannabis-based drugs impairs memory, cannabis has implications for recreational users and for treating epilepsy, multiple
Distress in pregnancy may cause schizophrenia
Genes within the placenta could signal a higher risk of schizophrenia, placenta provides oxygen and nutrients to a growing fetus and
Maternal deprivation alters brain function
A baby taken from the mother for even a short period early in life experienced traumatic event, this alters the
Forty-four genomic variants linked to depression
A new meta-analysis of more than 135,000 people with major depression and more than 344,000 controls has identified 44 genomic
Impaired brain coordination causes attention deficit disorders
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have discovered how two brain regions united to maintain