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if you have schizophrenia -- just pretend. what do you see that is different? these areas are much different, much more engaged. you might see there is a lot more blue as well in this map. look at this area. it is very different than that area, much more engaged. if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the difference, but mri scanners can. the legal system, i can use this instead of psychiatrists to support or are not my client has a mental illness. they would be able to inform and make decisions about how these things should be used in the legal system. what about this guy? anthony hopkins. what does his brain look like? if your behavior is completely different, your brain is going to be different. women, you know that men have different behavior. mris are capable of telling you how this gender difference is manifest. we can also study people like him. i study individuals -- if you want to look at your spousal score on
if you have schizophrenia -- just pretend. what do you see that is different? these areas are much different, much more engaged. you might see there is a lot more blue as well in this map. look at this area. it is very different than that area, much more engaged. if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the difference, but mri scanners can. the legal...
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drugs for schizophrenia, addiction and multiple sclerosis and the like.wo important medicines in the pipeline for our own account, one, a medicine for schizophrenia, we think is a new break through and treatment tor depression in phase two studies. these will take a few more years to come through their development if successful. these will be important because instead of putting them with other pharmaceutical companies, these are our first major blockbuster drugs. >> it's hard to gauge the value because you don't know if things will be improved. i know cowen and company is known for injecting for ski schizophren schizophrenia. can you put a number how big the markets might be? >> as i said, you only understand the value of these products when you're through with the development phase and understand the characteristics. that said, we're going into major indications like schizophrenia, millions of patients affected. the market is several billion dollars. because there's a big unmet medical need, there's a big commercial opportunity as well. it begins with t
drugs for schizophrenia, addiction and multiple sclerosis and the like.wo important medicines in the pipeline for our own account, one, a medicine for schizophrenia, we think is a new break through and treatment tor depression in phase two studies. these will take a few more years to come through their development if successful. these will be important because instead of putting them with other pharmaceutical companies, these are our first major blockbuster drugs. >> it's hard to gauge...
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. >> and that, say, schizophrenia. we're not in that category of drugs here, are we?it is highly unlikely for people in new york to pop antipsychotics for the fun of it. >> we're not talking about bipolar, are we? >> we end up talking about that, and that's in ariel's article. >> is it a national trend or just in manhattan? >> i'm sure it is true for washington, but i don't know how true it is representativeor the united states. >> let's try a few names here. you have put here on your cover both the condition and the drug that might meet the condition. bumped into ex-girlfriend, viagra. big dinner to organize. ritalin. chewed out by the boss, perk s set. n won't take to toilet training, valium. hate to socialize, have to socialize, paxil. time to kick back, vicodin. is that a gray hair? valium? husband wants some space:pin. clonopin. >> had too many cocktails. viagra. what else do we have here. i'm reading a few. got seventh parking ticket this month, xanax. got rejection slip from publisher. vicodin. deadline pushed up, ritalin. always a bridesmaid -- zoloft. i'm alm
. >> and that, say, schizophrenia. we're not in that category of drugs here, are we?it is highly unlikely for people in new york to pop antipsychotics for the fun of it. >> we're not talking about bipolar, are we? >> we end up talking about that, and that's in ariel's article. >> is it a national trend or just in manhattan? >> i'm sure it is true for washington, but i don't know how true it is representativeor the united states. >> let's try a few names here....
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. >> and that, say, schizophrenia. we're not in that category of drugs here, are we?it is highly unlikely for people in new york to pop antipsychotics for the fun of it. >> we're not talking about bipolar, are we? >> we end up talking about that, and that's in ariel's article. >> is it a national trend or just in manhattan? >> i'm sure it is true for washington, but i don't know how true it is representative for the united states. >> let's try a few names here. you have put here on your cover both the condition and the drug that might meet the condition. bumped into ex-girlfriend, viagra. big dinner to organize. ritalin. chewed out by the boss, perk s t set. n won't take to toilet training, valium. hate to socialize, have to socialize, paxil. time to kick back, vicodin. is that a gray hair? valium? husband wants some space:pin. clonopin. >> had too many cocktails. viagra. what else do we have here. i'm reading a few. got seventh parking ticket this month, xanax. got rejection slip from publisher. vicodin. deadline pushed up, ritalin. always a bridesmaid -- zoloft. i'm
. >> and that, say, schizophrenia. we're not in that category of drugs here, are we?it is highly unlikely for people in new york to pop antipsychotics for the fun of it. >> we're not talking about bipolar, are we? >> we end up talking about that, and that's in ariel's article. >> is it a national trend or just in manhattan? >> i'm sure it is true for washington, but i don't know how true it is representative for the united states. >> let's try a few names...
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that's all. >> anderson is being treated for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> this is tommy.'m dick's mother. >> bipolar disorder, there are two poles. hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get people with mental illness out into general population, to have jobs, to go to school and to do everything that everybody else does here. so they're all throughout the facility. >> most of these guys are going to be returning to the streets. not everyone is sent to prison with a life sentence. and with that in mind, i think i would feel safer and feel better about these people going back to the streets with the kind of skills that we can provide them, instead of just opening the doors when their sentence is done and hoping the be
that's all. >> anderson is being treated for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> this is tommy.'m dick's mother. >> bipolar disorder, there are two poles. hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh,...
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like many people with schizophrenia, he suffers hallucinations and delusions.believes at night while he sleeps doctors secretly entered his cell and perform surgery on him. from 1993 through 2005, 12 consecutive years, mr. robinson was kept in solitary confinement. >> that is attorney stuart andrews. he said mentally ill prisoners in south carolina are actually twice as likely as others to be in solitary confinement and 2.5 times likely to receive a sentence in solitary that exceeds their projected release date from prison, and over three times as likely to be assigned to an indefinite period of time in solitary confinement. >> yes, i mean, that is par for the course. this guy and talking about, adam, he wrote a letter last week or the week before saying, don't tell my mother, but every night i am cutting into my arm ripped i cut further and further each night proved last night i reach the muzzle. i hope pretty soon to cut deep enough to bleed out. he wrote this in a letter to me. i'm saying, hang on, don't do this. you cannot get his public defender on the tel
like many people with schizophrenia, he suffers hallucinations and delusions.believes at night while he sleeps doctors secretly entered his cell and perform surgery on him. from 1993 through 2005, 12 consecutive years, mr. robinson was kept in solitary confinement. >> that is attorney stuart andrews. he said mentally ill prisoners in south carolina are actually twice as likely as others to be in solitary confinement and 2.5 times likely to receive a sentence in solitary that exceeds their...
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that new study refers to schizophrenia and the new drug it was found is better than the existing drugght? >> yes, that's right this. is a very important studdy and it demonstrated in a large population that the older antipsychotic drug, heldol, was more affective than the newer category called a typical antipsychotics. and it really speaks to the fact that we have a buys, all of us, consumers, physicians, we assume that new means improved. and in fact, what is really true is that needs to be established by solid evidence and not just assumption. this is a very important study for the federal government. very important study for state government. because this category of drugs is a substantial expense for the medicaid program. >> what's the cost between haldol and the new drug that came out? >> it's a difference between haldol and a entire category, the a typical antisigh cotics. it's a many expense. that doesn't mean haldol is the right drug for every patient but what this study demonstrate said when you look at a large population, for a substantial number of patients, the older now a
that new study refers to schizophrenia and the new drug it was found is better than the existing drugght? >> yes, that's right this. is a very important studdy and it demonstrated in a large population that the older antipsychotic drug, heldol, was more affective than the newer category called a typical antipsychotics. and it really speaks to the fact that we have a buys, all of us, consumers, physicians, we assume that new means improved. and in fact, what is really true is that needs to...
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. >> investigators say the assailant is a psychiatric patient suffering from schizophrenia. he recently stopped treatment. shortly before noon, he injured a bank, downtown -- demanded cash and fired a pistol in the air. he then took up your people hostage, one of whom was reportedly the and director. the bank is located just a few hundred meters from the apartment complex where police captured a suspected gunman. the gunman had shot down a few people a few weeks ago. i am in a moment, we will have a roundup of the g-27 in mexico. -- in mexico. >> first, a roundup of other stories making headlines. in panama, clashes have broken out between police and protesters rallying outside the national assembly. police used tear gas against demonstrators who were throwing rocks. students and trade unions joined the protest against government plans to sell off some state assets. that 8-has hit northwestern japan. storm unleashed heavy rain and wind. -- >> a typhoon hit japan. another is forecast to this southwestern japan on friday. >> chinese police have prevented dissident artist ai we
. >> investigators say the assailant is a psychiatric patient suffering from schizophrenia. he recently stopped treatment. shortly before noon, he injured a bank, downtown -- demanded cash and fired a pistol in the air. he then took up your people hostage, one of whom was reportedly the and director. the bank is located just a few hundred meters from the apartment complex where police captured a suspected gunman. the gunman had shot down a few people a few weeks ago. i am in a moment, we...
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that facility where the two were treats patients with mental illnesses including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >>> we got an inside look today at how the u.s. state department handled the wikileaks crisis. two state department employees testified during a pretrial hearing for army private bradley manning, who's accused of leaking more than 250,000 classified documents to wikileaks in 2009. the director of the agency's operations center explained how the department worked nonstop to limit damage from those leaks. manning's attorneys hope this testimony will help prove that damage was minimal. >>> the transportation security administration could be in for some big cuts. this comes after a hearing on capitol hill today. lawmakers suggested to the administrator, john pistole, that the agency could do without 30% of its workforce. all of this comes a week after five security officers were fired for not conducting random screenings at the airport in fort myers, florida. pist pistole said the agency needs all of its workers. >>> arlington national cemetery is getting awn precedented new sma
that facility where the two were treats patients with mental illnesses including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >>> we got an inside look today at how the u.s. state department handled the wikileaks crisis. two state department employees testified during a pretrial hearing for army private bradley manning, who's accused of leaking more than 250,000 classified documents to wikileaks in 2009. the director of the agency's operations center explained how the department worked nonstop...
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is made up of people with mental illness, including bipolar disorder, clinical depression, and schizophrenia, who worship together. >> lord, we thank you. >> reporter: and pray together. >> father god, we ask that you wash us clean and keep us safe and protected. father god, protect each and every member of our church right now, in jesus' name. amen, amen. >> reporter: services like this are rare for many reasons, including fear that people with mental illness will be disruptive or disturbing. >> we have a lot of things that we imagine about mental illness that aren't true. we imagine that people with mental illness are more violent than the rest of us. they are not. they are less violent than the rest of us. they're more vulnerable than the rest of us, but we're afraid. >> reporter: the stigma attached to mental illness keeps many people silent about their suffering, and researchers at baylor university found in a limited study that a third of those who seek help from their pastors don't get it. >> they might say that it's from an evil spirit. it's an evil spirit and it has to be cast out.
is made up of people with mental illness, including bipolar disorder, clinical depression, and schizophrenia, who worship together. >> lord, we thank you. >> reporter: and pray together. >> father god, we ask that you wash us clean and keep us safe and protected. father god, protect each and every member of our church right now, in jesus' name. amen, amen. >> reporter: services like this are rare for many reasons, including fear that people with mental illness will be...
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but i think there's a schizophrenia in the african-american community about president obama. everybody loves him. i've got to love him. you know, the brother's fine, he's smart. i mean he's got it going on, he's eloquent. the singing does not im press me. i resist the stereotype that all black people have to sing and dance. the love makes a lot of people silent. and this president has had enough challenges, people, you know, think, well he has had some challenges, why pile it on. but when you speak about self interest, you're not piling it on. you're talking about what really needs to happen. technically, given the recession, i think that the president should have done jobs first and then health care. by doing health care first, he used up a lot of political capital, took a long time then he gets these republicans and tea party people who do not understand that they get social services. tea party people get social security. their kids go to publicly supported schools. but they're saying put, put, put, put. but they diverted the conversation by talking about reproductive right
but i think there's a schizophrenia in the african-american community about president obama. everybody loves him. i've got to love him. you know, the brother's fine, he's smart. i mean he's got it going on, he's eloquent. the singing does not im press me. i resist the stereotype that all black people have to sing and dance. the love makes a lot of people silent. and this president has had enough challenges, people, you know, think, well he has had some challenges, why pile it on. but when you...
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have a critical mass, or a group therapy may not work for an individual with- who suffers from schizophrenia or who suffers from a cognitive disability or something like autism where there is a relationship issue. but you have to figure those things out. on the other hand, someone with physical limitations may simply need accommodation for the physical limitation if there's no corresponding cognitive issue. so the most important thing is an individual assessment and a willingness to accommodate the-the needs of that individual. and with regard to traumatic brain injury, we expect a large number of individuals coming back from the wars to suffer from either traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injuries et cetera. we need to be able to accommodate that and recognize that subissues, when you look at prevalence rate, is associated with traumatic brain injury and-and-and spinal cord injury. in the case of our returning veterans, it's a matter of recognizing that drinking is, if you suffer from traumatic brain injury, drinking is a no-no. the problem is, from a social point of view, drinking is a
have a critical mass, or a group therapy may not work for an individual with- who suffers from schizophrenia or who suffers from a cognitive disability or something like autism where there is a relationship issue. but you have to figure those things out. on the other hand, someone with physical limitations may simply need accommodation for the physical limitation if there's no corresponding cognitive issue. so the most important thing is an individual assessment and a willingness to accommodate...
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decision makings, some objective evidence, some evidence to bolster things like a diagnosis of schizophrenia or i.q., all the better. at the same time we need the critics in the courtroom explaining the shortcomings of the science so that we don't have false evidence that is introduced or undue reliance on science that isn't quite there yet. my preference is recognize it's already there, but make sure that we have robust discussions about the validity of the science before people buy into it too much. >> yeah, i would just add that i basically agree that it's already in the courtroom. however, i would caution that it's not in the courtroom for all uses. justice breyer in a case which was the third of the trilogy which is basically the supreme court weighing in on the admissibility of scientific evidence or expert evidence more generally, justice breyer referred to making sure that the science works for the task at hand. this notion of the task at hand i think ought not to be forgotten. the neuroscience might work for certain tasks very well and for other tasks not so well. so i think we have
decision makings, some objective evidence, some evidence to bolster things like a diagnosis of schizophrenia or i.q., all the better. at the same time we need the critics in the courtroom explaining the shortcomings of the science so that we don't have false evidence that is introduced or undue reliance on science that isn't quite there yet. my preference is recognize it's already there, but make sure that we have robust discussions about the validity of the science before people buy into it...