No, but his wife Mary did.
Approximately 1% of the American population is estimated to suffer from schizophrenia.
Approximately 1%. (This is also the percentage, worldwide, of the population that suffers from schizophrenia.)
They suffer from frequent hallucinations and delusions.
Disorganized Schizophrenia is the most common type of schizophrenia, causing a person to think illogically. It leads to uncontrolled actions making it hard for them to do normal daily activities such as eat, or bathe. They have a hard time expressing their thoughts and understanding what others are trying to say. Paranoid schizophrenia is drastically different from disorganized schizophrenia in many ways. Those who suffer from paranoid schizophrenia can still complete normal daily tasks by themselves. They can still concentrate well and have good use of their memory, unlike those with the disorganized form of the disease. Those with paranoid schizophrenia though suffer from delusions of the senses. Many people assume that people just "see things" but they also hear, smell and can feel things that aren't actually there. They also often suffer from extreme emotions such as jealousy, sadness, happiness, sexual desire and more. All types of Schizophrenia can be treated with medication and therapy but no cure has been found.
schizophrenia
A big family and many of them suffer from schizophrenia. Thats what Oprah says at least.
People with Type I, or positive schizophrenia, have a rapid (acute) onset of symptoms and tend to respond well to drugs. They also tend to suffer more from the "positive" symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations.
Some sort of mental disorder. At the time they called all such complaints schizophrenia.
A big family and many of them suffer from schizophrenia. Thats what Oprah says at least.
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Mean the reduction in the quantity or the quality of speech. People with schizophrenia, along with a variety of other mental illnesses, often suffer from alogia.
Absolutely. Schizophrenia patients may also suffer from Bipolar disorder and recent studies show the two psychiatric disorders may share a common genetic cause. Epilepsy is over twice as common among people with Schizophrenia or Bipolar disorder than those without either disorder.