Scientists hunt for clues to Schizophrenia's 'Brain Fog' in blood
NCT ID NCT07139171
Summary
This study aims to understand why people with first-time schizophrenia often have trouble with thinking and memory. Researchers will compare 200 new patients with 100 healthy volunteers, tracking changes in their blood, brain scans, and thinking tests over 12 weeks. The goal is to find biological markers that predict who will have lasting cognitive problems, which could help develop better future treatments.
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Tianjin Anding Hospital
RECRUITINGTianjin, China
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