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Recognify Life Sciences Provides Update on Phase 2b Trial of . . . Recognify Life Sciences, a subsidiary of atai Life Sciences (NASDAQ:ATAI), announced that its Phase 2b clinical trial for inidascamine in treating cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS) did not meet its primary endpoint of statistical significance The company will continue analyzing secondary endpoints and subgroup data to identify potential responder populations and guide
Is bread making you sad or sick? - forum. schizophrenia. com Looks like there might actually be some good data here: I know that the less bread I eat the better I feel overall Doesn’t affect the SZ as much as mood, energy, and depression With SZ it’s mainly negs that get a boost when I eat less bread Interesting
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New global treatment guidelines for schizophrenia - News . . . New global treatment guidelines for schizophrenia - InSight+ The INTEGRATE project offers a concise, algorithmic guideline for schizophrenia pharmacotherapy, co-designed by global experts and those with lived experience
Ketogenic therapy for schizophrenia: evidence, mechanisms, and clinical . . . Ketogenic therapy for schizophrenia: evidence, mechanisms, and clinical Ketogenic therapy offers a novel, mechanistically informed intervention that targets metabolic and neurochemical pathways implicated in schizophrenia If validated, it could pave the way for more integrative and personalized treatment strategies
Too much water bad? - Health and Recovery - Schizophrenia. com Too much water intake" in individuals with schizophrenia is often referred to as “ psychogenic polydipsia,” which is a condition characterized by excessive thirst and compulsive water drinking, potentially leading to dangerous complications like hyponatremia (low sodium levels) due to the dilution of electrolytes in the blood; this can be a
Do you accept that you have schizophrenia? - DXd - Other . . . To be honest, I don’t struggle too badly most of the time — my case is relatively mild Still, it’s incredibly difficult for me to fully accept that I have a form of schizophrenia that requires ongoing treatment Do I accept that I might be ill for life? That’s something I wrestle with Do you accept that you have schizophrenia? Lately, I’ve been worrying a lot I’m afraid my life