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Read MoreSchizophrenia and bipolar disorder from dichotomy to continuum, clinical, genetic, Neuroimaging and pharmacotherapuetic overlap. Some hints of the lecture given in AAPA annual congress in Chicago, 2013. Professor Henry Nassrallah concluded that there is evidence to be a continuum rather […]
Read MoreProfessor Pierre Blier MD, PhD Anhedonia neurobiology Professor Pierre Blier MD, PhD graduated from the University of Montreal Medical School where he received his masters, and medical degrees as well as his PhD in neuroscience. Dr Blier is currently a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry […]
Read MoreProf. Sidney H Kennedy Sidney H. Kennedy is Professor of Psychiatry and Psychiatrist-in-Chief at University Health Network, University of Toronto. Dr. Kennedy obtained his medical degree from Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. He trained in Psychiatry in the United Kingdom and in Canada. He is a […]
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Read MoreProfessor Pierre Blier MD, PhD Anhedonia neurobiology Professor Pierre Blier MD, PhD graduated from the University of Montreal Medical School where he received his masters, and medical degrees as well as his PhD in neuroscience. Dr Blier is currently a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and […]
Read MoreSiegfried Kasper Department of General Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, Wien, Austria F1000 Prime Section Head (since 16 November 2005) How antidepressant work, site of action:
Read MoreProfessor Ahmed Okasha, gives a hint, about subtyping of schizophrenia, and why undifferentiated schizophrenia is a weak diagnosis! Ahmed Okasha M.D., Ph.D., FRCP, FRCPsych, FACP(Hon.) is an Egyptian psychiatrist. He is a professor of psychiatry at Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. He wrote many books and […]
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