The study, published in The Canadian Medical Association Journal, found there was a 60 percent rise in diagnoses of psychotic ...
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People born during the few years either side of 2000 are seemingly more vulnerable to conditions such as schizophrenia than those who grew up earlier, going by findings released by the Canadian ...
Researchers believe increasing use of cannabis may be contributing to a rise in new cases of schizophrenia and related disorders at younger ages.
Canadian Study Shows People Born in the 2000s Face Double the Risk of Their Parents’ Generation In A Nutshell Psychosis ...
Background: Previous reports have suggested that the incidence of psychotic disorders has either been stable or decreasing ...
Rates of psychotic disorders have increased in young people in Ontario, a new study suggests. Researchers suspect cannabis use as a contributor.
People born more recently are being diagnosed with psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) more often and at younger ages than people born earlier, suggests a large study of more than 12 million ...
A Canadian Medical Association Journal study found that people born more recently are being diagnosed with psychotic ...
More recent generations are falling prey to psychosis more often and at younger ages than people born earlier, researchers report today in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Between 1997 and ...
The incidence of psychotic disorders is increasing in more recent birth cohorts in Ontario, suggesting the need for early ...
Psychosis is when a person loses touch with reality. This is the definition most recognized by the general public, and yes, it's simplistic and reductionistic. A more deeply textured definition would ...