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Scientists open the ‘black box’ of schizophrenia with dramatic genetic discovery

January 28th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Scientists open the ‘black box’ of schizophrenia with dramatic genetic discovery)

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Study marks watershed moment, with the potential for early detection and new treatments that were unthinkable just a year ago

For the first time, scientists have pinned down a molecular process in the brain that helps to trigger schizophrenia. The researchers involved in the landmark study, which was published Wednesday in the journal Nature, say the discovery of this new genetic pathway probably reveals what goes wrong neurologically in a young person diagnosed with the devastating disorder.  Read the rest of this story at The Washington Post…

Our most re-tweeted #BellLetsTalk day tweet

January 27th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Our most re-tweeted #BellLetsTalk day tweet)

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Dr. Gabor Mate: Health-care system poorly understands our addicts and mentally ill

January 25th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Dr. Gabor Mate: Health-care system poorly understands our addicts and mentally ill)

getimage.aspx“None of them chose to be addicted or mentally ill, any more than someone chooses to develop cancer or rheumatoid arthritis”

A recent Simon Fraser University study showed that expensive services in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside do not result in improvements in mental health or legal problems for residents of this notorious neighbourhood, often called Canada’s poorest postal code.

To ask, however, why many in the DTES do not get “better” is like wondering why patients keep dying or being sick in our hospitals, despite all the health-care dollars expended on treatment, or why, despite repeated treatment, mentally ill people keep getting readmitted to psychiatric wards.  Read the rest of this article at the Vancouver Sun…

Language could diagnose Parkinson’s, ALS and schizophrenia before lab tests: studies

January 24th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Language could diagnose Parkinson’s, ALS and schizophrenia before lab tests: studies)

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Several recent studies reveal what you say—and how you say it—provide clues about disease

Future doctors may ask us to say more than “Ahhh.” Several groups of neuroscientists, psychiatrists and computer scientists are now investigating the extent to which patients’ language use can provide diagnostic clues—before a single laboratory test is run.  Read the rest of this article at Scientific American…

B.C. jails have become ‘default mental health facilities’: union

January 22nd, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on B.C. jails have become ‘default mental health facilities’: union)

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Dean Purdy, of the B.C. Government and Service Employees Union, says about one-third of the inmates in pre-trial custody have mental health problems

METRO VANCOUVER — Earlier this month, accused killer Matthew Kalin Brenner threw himself off the third-floor walkway at North Fraser Pretrial Centre and died. His was the ninth suicide and 14th attempt since the remand centre opened in April 2001. The union representing jail staff says that too many mentally-ill inmates who should be in a medical facility are in jail and not getting the care they need.  Read the rest of this article at the Vancouver Sun…