For decades, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (BD) were treated as distinct and unrelated psychiatric disorders.
We know there's a link between cannabis use and psychosis, though the odds vary widely from study to study. But it's still unclear exactly how the drug triggers psychosis, which can progress to ...
The study, published in The Canadian Medical Association Journal, found there was a 60 percent rise in diagnoses of psychotic ...
People with cannabis use disorder (CUD) have higher dopamine levels in an area of the brain linked to psychosis, found a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry. The findings may help explain why ...
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Psychosis Diagnoses Among Teenagers Surge 60% Over Two Decades
Canadian Study Shows People Born in the 2000s Face Double the Risk of Their Parents’ Generation In A Nutshell Psychosis ...
Flinders University researchers have discovered a rare genetic mutation that could explain why some people do not respond to ...
Millennials and Gen Z are being diagnosed with psychosis and schizophrenia at higher rates and younger ages than previous ...
More recent generations are falling prey to psychosis more often and at younger ages than people born earlier, researchers ...
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