The study was released online in Volume 7, Issue 4 of the peer-reviewed journal The Lancet Psychiatry.
A new study reviews existing research on the link between psychotic symptoms and methylphenidate.
Imaging techniques can be used to detect the development of psychosis in the brains of high-risk patients.
Some nutrients found in food may help reduce psychotic symptoms, study finds.
Studies show an increased risk of psychosis among marijuana and tobacco smokers.
Researchers uncover brain abnormalities associated with first-episode psychosis.
Researchers focused on disconnected areas of the brain associated with attention and visual processing.
A new investigational antipsychotic drug, ITI-007, entered its phase 3 study with some promising results. According to Medscape, the findings from an earlier large phase 2b trial proved that the investigative drug