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Default Oct 15, 2015 at 06:57 AM
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Schizophrenia symptoms linked to features of brain's anatomy?
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October 13, 2015
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Washington University School of Medicine
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Using advanced brain imaging, researchers have matched certain behavioral symptoms of schizophrenia to features of the brain's anatomy. The findings could be a step toward improving diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia.....

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1013175908.htm

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Default Oct 15, 2015 at 08:40 AM
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Cool, if only there were pictures

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I know the hippocampus is different than the ordinary folks.
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