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Existing drug shows promise for memory and decision-making issues affecting most schizophrenia patients

MedicalXpress | ماي 12, 2026
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Schizophrenia is a serious brain disorder that causes confused thinking, severe memory problems, and hallucinations. It affects about 23 million people worldwide, with cognitive dysfunction present in over 80% of patients. A research group led by scientists from Nagoya University in Japan has tested a drug used to treat an immune disease to see if it could reduce schizophrenia-related symptoms in mice.

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