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He discovered that even smoking a single joint at a Christmas party could induce schizophrenia-like symptoms such as hallucinations, paranoia, fragmented thought processes, mood swings between laughing and crying, and tedious repetition of the same thought.
Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011
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He discovered that even smoking a single joint at a Christmas party could induce schizophrenia-like symptoms such as hallucinations, paranoia, fragmented thought processes, mood swings between laughing and crying, and tedious repetition of the same thought.
Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011
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There are a lot of red flags here for some schizophrenia-like or psychotic disorders.
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Researchers from the University of Aarhus analysed the records of 2.27 million Danish people, and found the risk of schizophrenia-like psychosis slightly raised in people with epilepsy, or those with family members who have epilepsy.
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Researchers from the University of Aarhus analysed the records of 2.27 million Danish people, and found the risk of schizophrenia-like psychosis slightly raised in people with epilepsy, or those with family members who have epilepsy.
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Atypical psychosis, schizophrenia-like psychosis, personality change
The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993
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The synthetic cannabinoid used in the study reproduces schizophrenia-like symptoms better than THC, so Jones sees it as a potential model for investigating the disease and testing pharmaceuticals to treat it.
Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011
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Its use initially creates feelings of euphoria and invincibility, but experts say repeated abuse can alter brain chemistry and sometimes cause schizophrenia-like behavior.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Its use initially creates feelings of euphoria and invincibility, but experts say repeated abuse can alter brain chemistry and sometimes cause schizophrenia-like behavior.
The Seattle Times 2012
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October 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have found that antiepilectic drug treatments administered when the brain is developing could trigger schizophrenia-like behaviour.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ani 2010
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