We have many questions about a healthy immune system. And a healthy immune system is a healthy brain immune system. Researchers have already back in 2010 discovered that there is an immune system in the brain. Surely it is that the brain’s immune system has lymphocytes. Like with activation of the immune system in the […]

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Schizophrenia affects 20 million people worldwide, and we don’t exactly know how it develops, or what causes it yet. However, some research has found that it might be an autoimmune condition. The hypothesis that the immune system is a reason for Schizophrenia is well covered by Karolinska Institute. This thus is how the brain has […]

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The main reason by science today to attain Schizophrenia is infection. Vaccines give mild infection. But maybe? Is Schizophrenia by hypothesis a different variant of HIV? It’s not a chronic sickness; it’s with having nature of the chronic disease. So it is somehow treatable. Yes, if we concentrate on what we eat. How much or […]

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This video is unique, and from back in the 1950s, when we talk about this illness that was drastically secluding people, just by linguistical problems, you might have been marked as Schizophrenic.

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(May 26, 2010) Professor Robert Sapolsky finishes his lecture on language and then dives into his discussion about schizophrenia. He discusses environmental factors and genetic characteristics that could apply to people who are affected. He describes schizophrenia as a disease of thought disorder and inappropriate emotional attributes.

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Apart from going good, there is going bored, going unpleasant with those who you can’t understand, stand to stand away. But then again, it’s nevertheless as it always is.

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