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Living With Schizophrenia

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The Invisible Symptoms of Schizophrenia!

The-invisible-symptoms-of-schizophrenia Posted: Thursday, October 13th, 2022

When you hear the word ‘Schizophrenia’ what comes to mind? You might think ‘hallucinations’ or ‘delusions’. You might imagine a person looking anxious, unkempt and dishevelled, walking the streets yelling out. Not many of you would imagine a person fully clothed, laying on their bed in the middle of the day, curtains drawn, staring into […]


Coronavirus: Are People with Schizophrenia at Higher Risk?

Posted: Friday, May 1st, 2020

In this series of blogs we will be looking at the possible impacts of the Covid 19 (Coronavirus) epidemic on people with schizophrenia and asking the question: are people with schizophrenia at particular risk from Covid 19? The early studies coming out of China following the Wuhan epidemic do not show that people with schizophrenia […]


Shortage of Psychiatrists in the UK Gets Worse

Posted: Friday, November 22nd, 2019

A recent report from the British Royal College of Psychiatrists has revealed the true extent of the critical shortage of psychiatrists now affecting the Mental Health Service. Around one in ten of consultant psychiatrist posts in the UK are now unfilled, a rate which has doubled in the past six years. Yet we will all […]


No: Eating Broccoli Will Not Cure Schizophrenia

Eating Broccoli Will Not Cure Schizophrenia. Posted: Wednesday, October 9th, 2019

If the mainstream media are to be believed, scientists in the US have discovered a new miracle cure for schizophrenia: eating broccoli. That’s right; that innocuous looking green, stalked vegetable is apparently capable of curing schizophrenia without any nasty side effects according to a number of press articles that appeared in the US and the […]


Schizophrenia and Rough Sleeping: The Forgotten Crisis

Posted: Wednesday, August 28th, 2019

Public Health England, the government agency set up to protect and improve public health in the UK, announced recently that it would be providing £1.9 million in funding to research new ways in which health services can reach the homeless rough sleeping population. PHE has already shortlisted projects and will be announcing the five winning […]