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Daily Marijuana / Cannabis Use Doubles Schizophrenia Risk

A new research review published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, finds that marijuana / cannabis causes an excess production of dopamine which can trigger psychosis or schizophrenia. The risk was especially strong In the new study the...

Emotional Intelligence, Drug Use and Schizophrenia

There has been a lot of research that suggests that children who have poorer social and emotional skills (called Emotional Intelligence, or EI for short) are at greater risk for mental health problems, including schizophrenia. People who have mental health...

Lifestyle Choices of Children and Their Effects on Adult Health

Children's lifestyle habits can have severe, negative effects on their future physical and mental health. Many people don't pay attention to the lifestyle choices that significantly increase the risk for health problems; children who engage in sedentary lifestyles, consume high...

Canadian Conference on schizophrenia: "Lighting the Path: Hope in Action"

There is a new conference focused on schizophrenia that will take place in Toronto, Canada on September 27th though September 30th. The conference is titled "Lighting the Path: Hope in Action" and it is open to families, consumers and mental...

Cannabis Use and Mental Health

Drug use has been seen as a factor contributing to later life mental health issues. Cannabis, or marijuana, is the most common recreational drug used worldwide. The Current Opinion in Psychiatry featured an analysis of the literature on cannabis and...

Mental Health Hospital Admissions Due to Cannabis up 85% in England

A new report out of the UK indicates that mental health hospitalizations due to cannabis in the England are up 85% in the 2006 calendar year, compared to the hospitalization rate in 1996. "Professor Robin Murray, professor of psychiatry at...

Test to Detect Gene Variant Responsible for Cannabis-Induced Schizophrenia

Scientists in the United Kingdom are working on a marketable test to determine if a person is a carrier of a gene which would put them at a greatly increased risk of cannabis / marijuana-induced schizophrenia. The gene type was...

Cannabis Chemical Studied as Schizophrenia Treatment

There has been a lot of press lately about the danger of Cannabis (Marijuana) causing psychosis and triggering schizophrenia. The main ingredient that is thought to be the trigger for psychosis and schizophrenia is "THC" (tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the active...

Scientists Show How Cannabis / Marijuana May Trigger Schizophrenia

Britain's news sources, The Independent and the BBC, report that scientists have shown how "THC", the active compound in cannabis (marijuana), can trigger psychosis and schizophrenia in vulnerable individuals. The study was announced at the 2nd International Cannabis and Mental...

Environmental Factors May Combine to Influence the Development of Schizophrenia

Researchers investigated how environmental factors may interact with a developmental expression of, or predisposition towards, psychosis, causing a state of persistant psychosis -- a hallmark of schizophrenia. Reporting in the Cambridge Journal of Psychological Medicine, the researchers built on earlier...

Drug-induced Psychosis up 400% in Australia

A new study out of Australia's National Drug and Alcohol Research Center has found that during the past decade there has been a 400% increase in the number of people treated for drug-induced psychosis (psychosis is a medical term for...

Cannabis Use / Schizophrenia Correlation Being Studied

Researchers are studying historic trends in cannabis (marijuana) use in the United Kingdom, matching them to new cases of schizophrenia. If, as a significant amount of evidence shows, cannabis use contributes to the risk, or triggers schizophrenia in vulnerable individuals,...

UK Charity Pushes for National Cannabis / Marijuana Education on Link to Schizophrenia

The UK mental health advocacy organization RETHINK (roughly equivalent to NAMI in the US, and Schizophrenia Society in Canada) stepped up the pressure this week for a national education program on the link between cannabis / marijuana use and increased...

Public Education Program on Marijuana / Schizophrenia Link Working (in Australia)

A new report titled "Australian Attitudes Towards Cannabis" shows young Australians no longer considered cannabis / marijuana harmless and suggests that the government's drugs education campaign is working, an Australian government minister says. The Australian National Drug and Alcohol Research...

Cannabis Abuse May Lead to Earlier Schizophrenia Onset, Worse Outcome

In Current Psychiatry Online, Dr. Joseph M. Rey, MD, PhD discusses the growing evidence showing that marijuana (cannabis) use can not only cause acute psychosis, but also hasten the onset of schizophrenia (bringing forward in time a first schizophrenia episode),...

Marijuana / Cannabis Harms Memory and Learning

As we've noted in the past, marijuana / cannabis is strongly linked to increased risk for developing schizophrenia. New research has recently come out that indicates that it also harms memory and learning functions (that are commonly significantly reduced in...

COMT Gene Variant May Contribute to Manic Symptoms

The catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene is involved in both the metabolism of dopamine as well as norepinephrine. New research shows that this gene may be associated with an increased risk for the co-existing symptom of mania in schizophrenia. Through its regulation...

Study Shows Substance Misuse Hinders Recovery From Psychosis and Schizophrenia

Substance misuse significantly hinders recovery from first episode psychosis (one of the key symptoms of schizophrenia), according to a new Australian research published in the British Journal of Psychiatry. The study examined 103 young people with first episode psychosis and...

Marijuana and Schizophrenia - Public Policy Implications

Two new research journal articles came out in the August,2006 issue of the "Canadian Journal of Psychiatry" on the issue of how cannabis (marijuana) use is linked to increased risk of schizophrenia - and what the public policy should be...

The Long-Term Outlook for Those with Dual Diagnosis is Hopeful

A summary review of "Ten-year recovery outcomes for clients with co-occurring schizophrenia and substance use disorders" By Jennifer Barnett, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry Introduction to the study Drug and alcohol abuse are very common among...

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