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13 June 2008
Children of mentally ill 'need more support'
The children of people with mental health disorders often go 'unnoticed' and need more support to help them cope with their parent's illness, says a UK children's charity.
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10 June 2008
Schizophrenia patients have poor dexterity
Patients with schizophrenia are significantly less dexterous than those without the mental health condition, Japanese researchers have found.
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6 June 2008
Diabetes link to schizophrenia supported
The brothers and sisters of patients with schizophrenia are more likely to have high concentrations of glucose in their blood than people without a family history of the mental health disorder, study results show.
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3 June 2008
Heavy cannabis use harms the brain
People who have smoked cannabis every day for many years tend to have brain-structure abnormalities and are more likely to experience mild psychosis symptoms than those who have never used the drug, research shows.
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2 June 2008
Teenage cannabis use linked to early psychotic signs
Teenage use of cannabis may be linked to early psychotic-like experiences, researchers warn.
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23 May 2008
Antipsychotics during pregnancy may affect infant birth weight
The type of antipsychotic drug a pregnant woman is taking may influence the birth weight of her baby, UK research indicates.
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22 May 2008
Humour detection poor in schizophrenia patients
People with schizophrenia are less able to recognise humour than their mentally healthy counterparts, researchers have found.
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21 May 2008
Rheumatic diseases linked to increased risk of mental health disorders
People who suffer from rheumatic diseases are at greater risk of developing mental health disorders than the general population, researchers have found.
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