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Do Biological Subtypes of Schizophrenia Exist?

Schizophrenia is widely recognized as a heterogeneous disorder, meaning that patients with the same diagnosis often show very different symptoms. Some experience more positive symptoms.

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How Changes in Our Brain Shape Social Behavior as We Age

As we grow older, our social circles often shrink. Friends might move away, and our focus can shift toward work and family, causing social interactions.

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Do Gut Bacteria Play a Role in OCD?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is marked by distressing, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that can severely disrupt daily life. It often begins during adolescence and is.

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Fostering Critical Thinking in Kids With Two Simple Phrases

In today’s world, children are constantly exposed to a whirlwind of information, scrolling through social media before school and then discussing what they’ve seen with.

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What Brings Autistic People Joy? A Deeper Look into Authentic Happiness

Imagine a moment of absolute calm—alone in the middle of a lake, surrounded only by still water and distant trees. For some, that silence is.

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