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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

What is the Schizophrenia?

Science and Technology can change or move forward the human life. That’s why there are so many technology come in day by day. Medical science is also going forward with the development of other technology. Neuroscience is one of the most important topics now a day. Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. This nervous system is composed of a network of neurons and other supportive cells.

Human can lost his important memory due to the problems of brain. This is called Schizophrenia. After long time research the scientists have found out the reasons for lost memory. Due to this Schizophrenia a man can lost his lovely beautiful past memory and he can not remember anything.

There is no known single cause of schizophrenia. Many diseases, such as heart disease, result from interplay of genetic, behavioral, and other factors; and this may be the case for schizophrenia as well. Scientists do not yet understand all of the factors necessary to produce schizophrenia, but all the tools of modern biomedical research are being used to search for genes, critical moments in brain development, and other factors that may lead to the illness.

Some scientists in Britain have given some new information about Schizophrenia. They have found that there are some different structures in human brain. There are certain activities in the brain for those people who have the probability to have this disease.

The scientists at Nottingham University in UK have presents their data and information at European Neuroscience Forum which has been held in Amsterdam. They said that the brain affected by Schizophrenia is slightly different from the unaffected one and this difference is the symptom for the Schizophrenia.

If we treat at early stage it might be possible to cure from this disease. Antipsychotic drugs have proven to be crucial in relieving the psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia hallucinations, delusions, and incoherence but are not consistent in relieving the behavioral symptoms of the disorder. Even when patients with schizophrenia are relatively free of psychotic symptoms, many still have extraordinary difficulty with communication, motivation, self-care, and establishing and maintaining relationships with others.

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