Topic > Anomalies of people with schizophrenia - 996

This article highlights the abnormalities that schizophrenic people have and how the factors can affect the victim as the structure of the brain is different; for example, having caustic family relationships or experiencing traumatic situations can trigger both positive and negative symptoms. From a biological point of view, schizophrenia develops from high levels of dopamine, different brain structure and genetics. It is essential that patients are surrounded by a person because hallucinations, dilutions or other thoughts can prevent an organism from receiving food and care. Both Connolly and Clara explain the harsh lifestyle of people with schizophrenia because they have a high mortality rate that results from sensitivity to high levels of smoking, poor diet and hypertension. Furthermore, any medications such as antipsychotics have a different reaction towards sufferers because they can develop a secondary lowering of estrogen and testosterone which can aggravate their current situation. Focusing on people living with people suffering from chronic diseases, the authors reveal that it is difficult to protect a sick person and therefore courage, help and patience are needed to prevent danger. Furthermore, the authors point out that external factors such as smoking and drugs are more harmful to sufferers because their brain chemistry is very different as dopamine levels are unstable. They then assume that physical activity will reduce the lipids in their system based on Brown's research and that motivating victims to be active will reduce their mortality rate since the respiratory system would remain intact. Overall, the author's argument states the multiple things that can accelerate... middle of paper... replicable experiments. Furthermore, the authors highlight those structural abnormalities of the brain especially in memory sections such as the hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus and assume that from the t and ANOVA test that the smaller volume surrounding the hippocampus is related to schizophrenia. Although the citation of various studies and experiments supports the argument of the authors, such as the Department of Mental Health of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, their opinion is ambiguous because the lack of attention in female patients with schizophrenia shows an invalid experiment and results . To amplify their argument it is essential to include experiments and MRI scans performed on female patients because if the results are similar to those of the male group, then the results can be used to describe abnormalities in the structure of the brain in people suffering from schizophrenia..