schizophrenia

Professor Hussam Haiq. Photo: Technion spokespeople

Towards an early diagnosis of schizophrenia: a consortium led by Prof. Hussam Hayek of the Technion won a grant of 8 million euros

The VOLABIOS group, which combines advanced technologies and multi-omic analysis, is expected to improve the accuracy in diagnosing mental illnesses and provide innovative tools for the treatment and monitoring of schizophrenia worldwide
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Identical twins, one has schizophrenia and the other is healthy. The difference in gene expression is already in the embryonic stage

This was found in a new study conducted at the University of Haifa and published in the prestigious journal Molecular Psychiatry from NATURE
Prof. Uri Rasovsky and his team. Self-portrait

through the body

Researchers are examining whether aerobic physical activity, which increases the level of oxytocin, the hormone of love and connection in the body, may improve the social functioning of those suffering from schizophrenia
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Differences between the sexes - the worm version

Recently, Weizmann Institute of Science scientists compared neural networks of female and male worms, and discovered a molecular mechanism that may explain how differences between the sexes in neurological diseases in humans arise
The migration of nerve cells in the brain of mouse embryos: under normal conditions, many cells (white dots) migrate to the upper layer of the cerebral cortex (three pictures on the left), but in the absence of the 3C protein, the cells remain scattered along the migration path (three pictures on the right). Photographed using a confocal microscope. Source: Weizmann Institute magazine.

Dual agents: Immune system proteins help brain development

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Filtering the genetic information of schizophrenia

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Holocaust survivors are at high risk of developing schizophrenia

Schizophrenia (split, split personality). Illustration: shutterstock

Schizophrenia - not one disease but a group of distinct genetic diseases

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Great hopes for schizophrenics

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"The wonders of reason" is not the whole story