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Changing the Schizophrenic Brain

Six Myths About Schizophrenia, Busted

Dr. Drew Podcast

Dr. Subotnik comments on the benefits of long-acting anti-psychotic medication

Silver Screen Psychology: While some films explore schizophrenia sensitively, others perpetuate stereotypes

Is Schizophrenia Genetic? Here’s What We Know About Your Family’s Risk. April 2019

41 UCLA Scientists Among World’s Most Influential Scholars, Based on Citations. November 2018

Physical and Mental Exercise Improves Brain Compatibilities in Young People with Schizophrenia. August 2018

Empowering Youth: Early Intervention’s Emphasis on Universal Goals. August 2018

For Young People with Schizophrenia, Physical and Mental Exercises Offer Hope. April 2016

Running to Beat Schizophrenia. April 2016

What Makes Aerobic Exercise Like Miracle-Grow for your Brain? April 2016

29 UCLA Faculty on Thomson Reuter’s ‘Most Cited’ List for Influential Scholarship. January 2016

Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic Medication Benefits People with Schizophrenia. June 2015

Injectable Risperidone Beats Oral in Schizophrenia Trial. 2015

Brain Scans May Help Schizophrenia Treatment. September 2015

Long-Acting Antipsychotic Medication May Improve Treatment for Schizophrenia. June 2015

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