At least two million young adults will fall victim to schizophrenia in their lifetime--more men than women, according to statistics. This presentation examines what causes schizophrenia and what new treatments are available. It also shows how new medications are researched and developed, and how scientists, mental health advocates, and government agencies are joining forces to improve the lives of schizophrenics. Senator Peter Domenici (New Mexico) discusses specific government efforts aimed at dealing with the problem.
"At least two million young adults will fall victim to schizophrenia in their lifetime--more men than women, according to statistics. This presentation examines what causes schizophrenia and what new treatments are available. It also shows how new medications are researched and developed, and how scientists, mental health advocates, and government agencies are joining forces to improve the lives of schizophrenics. Senator Peter Domenici (New Mexico) discusses specific government efforts aimed at dealing with the problem."@en
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