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For questions involving the scientific basis (anatomical substrates, neurotransmitter imbalances, behavioral changes, and pharmacotherapies) of schizophrenia.

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How big is the risk of schizophrenic delusion being mistaken for true gender dysphoria? What...

Perhaps the most essential characteristic of schizophrenia is cognitive difficulty, which manifests much earlier than late adolescence and schizophrenia diagnosis. … at risk for schizophrenia. …
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Can schizophrenia and adhd interact?

Dopamine alone is not enough to categorize schizophrenia or ADHD! … https://www.healthline.com/health/schizophrenia/schizophrenia-and-dopamine#:~:text=Increases%20in%20dopamine%20activity%20in,factors%20involved%20in%20schizophrenia%20symptoms. …
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Why do antipsychotics bind to D2-like instead of D1-like receptors?

Schizophrenia often involves a misregulated dopamine system, among other changes. Here's a paper to describe the mechanisms of D2 receptors: Ford CP. …
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What are the effects of antipsychotic medication on brain volume?

Yes, there are different results published because it is an open research question. It is a tricky question to figure out due to substantial confounding factors so some results might skew for and some …
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