Abstract
SANTA FE, NM—Can early treatment, preferably begun even before psychotic symptoms emerge, improve long-term outcomes for people with schizophrenia? That hope, according to researchers presenting new findings last month at the International Congress on Schizophrenia, is sparking efforts to identify early signs of the disease in high-risk individuals and to develop interventions aimed at delaying its onset or reducing its severity.
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