Potential Role of Inflammation in Depression and Schizophrenia
Connecting brain and mind: Neuroscience and the future of psychiatry’ drew a capacity audience to Downing College at the University of Cambridge on 13 April for the second hosting of the RCPsych’s now annual event, the Neuroscience Spring Conference.

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"Overwhelming Evidence That Schizophrenia is a Heterogeneous Neurological Syndrome"

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Ed Bullmore on 'Inflamed Depression' - The Anne Silk Lecture 2019

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The Little-known Link Between Inflammation and Depression

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The Impact of Neuroscience on Society

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Understanding & Conquering Depression | Huberman Lab Essentials

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The Margaret Boden Lecture 2019 - Professor Daniel Dennett (Tufts)

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Treating Schizophrenia with Muscarinic Antipsychotics | Steve Paul

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023 - Inflammation causes depression

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Neuroinflammation in Psychosis

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Brain Fog, Inflammation, Depression, and Hashimoto's

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Mental Health: Wellcome Trust Future Initiative

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Daniel Javitt - NMDAR dysfunction in schizophrenia Implications for pathophysiology and basic neuro

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The Human Social Brain: How It Goes Awry in Schizophrenia

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Glial Cells: Microglia & Astrocytes (And Their Role in Brain Inflammation) -3/7

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Introduction and Neurotransmitters Mnemonics (Memorable Psychopharmacology Lectures 1 & 2)

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Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Depression

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A New Treatment Approach for Psychiatric Disorders

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Neuroinflammatory Hypotheses of Depression

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Neurotransmitters: Acetylcholine

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