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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a brain illness that affects one percent of the people all over the world. The persons can be young or older, women or men, it doesn’t matter. It’s diagnosis can be more difficult than it might seem because the symptoms of schizophrenia can be similar at times to other major brain disorders such as bipolar disorder or even major depression.
Schizophrenia is characterized by a disruption in cognition and emotion, affecting the most fundamental human attributes: language, thought, perception, affect, and sense of self. The entire sense of self is changed when a person is schizophrenic.
Schizophrenia symptoms are divided into three categories: positive symptoms, disorganized symptoms, and negative symptoms.
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What Effects Does Nutrition Have On Mental Health
It has been an enduring belief that nutrition plays a significant role in the state of mental health of an individual. But is this true or not?
Recent as well as previous researches have proven that nutrition (or the lack of it) does have effects on how a person’s brain functions, his moods and his behaviors.
Say for example, a person who has skipped a meal is observably weak, out of focus and irritable. This case worsens when extended to a certain period of time when the person becomes severely moody and indifferent to the demands of his environment thus showing decreased speed in reaction time.
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What You Must Know About Bipolar Disorder
People who struggle with bipolar disorder know how much in can affect daily life. Though some people consider it to be a disease, it is actually a condition that can run in families – from parents to their children – pushing people into huge and unexpected mood swings.
This is one of the most commonly discussed mental issues in the world today, and its symptoms are as easily recognizable as they are impossible to predict. Someone who has bipolar disorder could seem tame at one moment and then just suddenly swing into a completely different and very dramatic state of mind the next moment.
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