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Hallucinations and delusions are a hallmark of this condition, but they are just two of a multitude of potentially disabling symptoms.
Patients may experience hallucinationsften hearing nonexistent voicesnd delusions and they may not make sense when they speak.
#Schizophrenia linked to abnormal brain waves Schizophrenia patients usually suffer from a breakdown of organized thought often accompanied by delusions or hallucinations.
The long-term mental health condition can cause a range of symptoms including hallucinations and delusions. But current medications to treat these symptoms cause debilitating side effects including poor memory,
and results in hallucinations and delusions (Rex) his kind of memory is essential for everyday learning
and results in hallucinations and delusions it is estimated to cost the NHS about £2bn a year in treatment alone,
ranging from changes in behavior through to hallucinations and delusions. While some psychotic symptoms can be treated reasonably well with medication
which can contribute to behavioural changes, confused thinking, apathy and, in some cases, delusions or hallucinations.
which is not only responsible for the high associated with the drug-plus hallucinations, delusions, memory loss, and feelings of anxiety or calm-it also been shown to slow tumour growth in mice.
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