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  2. John Haslam (physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Haslam (1764–1844) was an English apothecary, physician and medical writer, known for his work on mental illness.Haslam's case study of James Tilly Matthews is the earliest detailed description of paranoid schizophrenia.

  3. Sex differences in schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    For both men and women, incidence of schizophrenia onset peaks at multiple points across the lifespan. [3] For men, the highest frequency of incidence onset occurs in the early twenties and there is evidence of a second peak in the mid-thirties. For women, there is a similar pattern with peaks in the early twenties and middle age. [6]

  4. Basic symptoms of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms in Schizophrenia, a 1938 silent film. Basic symptoms of schizophrenia are subjective symptoms, described as experienced from a person's perspective, which show evidence of underlying psychopathology. Basic symptoms have generally been applied to the assessment of people who may be at risk to develop psychosis. Though basic symptoms are ...

  5. Schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s in the United States, the diagnostic model for schizophrenia was broad and clinically based using DSM II. Schizophrenia was diagnosed far more in the United States than in Europe, where the ICD-9 criteria were followed. The US model was criticised for failing to demarcate clearly those people with a mental illness.

  6. Diagnosis of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Early-onset schizophrenia occurs from ages 20–30, late-onset occurs after the age of 40, and very-late-onset after the age of 60. [27] [28] It is estimated that 15% of the population with schizophrenia are late-onset and 5% very-late onset. [27] [28] Many of the symptoms of late-onset schizophrenia are similar to the early-onset. However ...

  7. Schizophrenia In America - The Huffington Post

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    And while antipsychotics can help schizophrenia’s “positive” symptoms, such as hallucinations, they have a minimal impact on the “negative” symptoms, which are arguably more devastating. People who have schizophrenia can lose the ability to focus, to sustain effort, to carry on a conversation or to maintain eye contact.

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