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  2. Childhood schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    The onset of childhood schizophrenia usually follows a period of normal, or near normal, development. [52] Strange interests, unusual beliefs, and social impairment can be prodromal symptoms of childhood schizophrenia, but can also be signs of autism spectrum disorder. [52]

  3. Schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    [3] [10] [18] Onset before the age of 17 is known as early-onset, [73] and before the age of 13, as can sometimes occur, is known as childhood schizophrenia or very early-onset. [10] [74] Onset can occur between the ages of 40 and 60, known as late-onset schizophrenia. [55]

  4. Risk factors of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Childhood schizophrenia (very early onset schizophrenia) develops before the age of 13 years and is quite rare. On average there is a somewhat earlier onset for men than women, with the possible influence of the female sex hormone estrogen being one hypothesis and socio-cultural influences another. [ 8 ]

  5. Basic symptoms of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    The recognition of these basic symptoms in the prodromal phase can lead to early intervention in psychosis that aids in the delay or prevention of schizophrenia. [8] Such early interventions include cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) or the use of antipsychotic drugs. [8] Basic symptoms are subjective and can be subtle.

  6. Schizophreniform disorder - Wikipedia

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    Schizophreniform disorder is a type of mental illness that is characterized by psychosis and closely related to schizophrenia.Both schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder, as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR), have the same symptoms and essential features except for two differences: the level of functional impairment and the duration of symptoms.

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    In an exclusive clip from the Oct. 31 episode of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, JWoww sits down with Bunnie XO to talk about her tumultuous childhood, which she was initially hesitant to discuss.

  8. Bruce Willis' Early Dementia Symptoms Dismissed as 'Just a ...

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    The actor’s early struggles with language were seen as a return of his “severe stutter,” wife Emma Heming Willis said Ian West/PA Images via Getty Bruce Willis in London in 2019.

  9. Simple-type schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    The early idea that a person with schizophrenia might present solely with symptoms and indications of deterioration (i.e. presenting with no accessory symptoms [18] [19]) was identified as dementia simplex. [20] ICD-10 specifies the continuation of symptoms for a period of two years in the diagnosis of simple schizophrenia.

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