Abnormal Proteins Linked To Schizophrenia Found In Body Tissue
Mon, 25 Dec 2006 04:00 AM EST
... A new study suggests biochemical changes associated with schizophrenia aren't limited to the central nervous system and that the disease could have more encompassing effects throughout the body than previously thought. The findings, scheduled for publication in the January 2007 issue of the American Chemical Society's Journal of Proteome Research, could lead to better diagnostic testing for the disease and help explain why those afflicted with it are more prone to other chronic health problems. ...
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- Schizophrenia
- Connective Tissue
- Body Image
- Body work
- Body Mass Index
- Body Measurements
- Organ Donation
- Parasitic Diseases
- Dietary Proteins
- Soft Tissue Sarcoma
- Connective Tissue Disorders
- Vitamin B12 affects cells that form the outer surface of the body and line inner passageways (epithelial cells). Therefore, a lack of B12 may cause a falsely abnormal Pap smear.
- Pap Smear
- Scars
- Mind-body connection
- X-linked sideroblastic anemia
- Paranoid Schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia - disorganized type
- Lewy Body Dementia
- X-Linked Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy

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