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Madness

Examines mental illness as a possible dysfunction of the brain rather than a condition caused by life experience. Focuses on severe schizophrenia as a brain disorder which may be genetically or biochemically caused and underscores how much brain researchers now know and what they have yet to accomplish.

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  • "Examines mental illness as a possible dysfunction of the brain rather than a condition caused by life experience. Focuses on severe schizophrenia as a brain disorder which may be genetically or biochemically caused and underscores how much brain researchers now know and what they have yet to accomplish."
  • "Examines mental illness as a possible dysfunction of the brain rather than a condition caused by life experience. Focuses on severe schizophrenia as a brain disorder which may be genetically or biochemically caused and underscores how much brain researchers now know and what they have yet to accomplish."@en
  • "Presents portraits of schizophrenics and their families. Also presents accomplishments of brain research to date."
  • "Presents portraits of schizophrenics and their families. Also presents accomplishments of brain research to date."@en
  • "Presents portraits of schizophrenics and their families, and accomplishments of brain research to date."
  • "A study of schizophrenia, concentrating on those patients who do not respond to drugs or treatment."
  • "This episode deals with schizophrenia and the search for the causes of the devastating brain disease."@en
  • "Examines mental illness as a possible dysfunction of the brain rather than a condition caused by life experience, focusing on severe schizophrenia as a brain disorder which may be genetically or biochemically caused."@en
  • "Focuses on two young adults with schizophrenia in this study of the neurobiology of the brain."
  • "Examines mental illness as a possible dysfunction of the brain rather than a condition caused by life experience, focusing on severe schizophrenia. Includes interviews and conversations with several schizophrenics and their families, explaining the symptoms of the condition. Discusses theories of schizophrenia as a brain disorder, possibly with genetic and/or biochemical roots and treatable with medication."
  • "Portraits of schizophrenics and their families are used to underscore how much brain researchers now know and what they have yet to accomplish."
  • "Portraits of schizophrenics and their families are used to underscore how much brain researchers now know and what they have yet to accomplish."@en
  • "Examines mental illness as a possible dysfunction of the brain rather than a condition caused by life experience, focusing on severe schizophrenia. Includes interviews and conversations with several schizophrenics and their families, explaining the symptoms of the condition. Discusses theories of schizophrenia as a brain disorder, possibly with genetic and/or biochemical roots and treatable with medication."
  • "Examines mental illness as a possible dysfunction of the brain rather than a condition caused by life experience, focusing on severe schizophrenia. Includes interviews and conversations with several schizophrenics and their families, explaining the symptoms of the condition. Discusses theories of schizophrenia as a brain disorder, possibly with genetic and/or biochemical roots and treatable with medication."@en
  • "A study of schizophrenia, a brain disease afflicting approximately 40,000,000 people in the world. The film concentrates on the 30% who have the disease who do not respond to drugs or treatment."@en
  • "Uses portraits of schizophrenics and their families to underscore how much brain researchers now know and what they have yet to accomplish."@en

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  • "Documentary television programs"
  • "Science films"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Video"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Madness"
  • "Madness"@en