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Volume 345:1782 December 13, 2001 Number 24
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Schizophrenia Revealed: From Neurons to Social Interactions

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By Michael Foster Green. 207 pp., illustrated. New York, W.W. Norton, 2001. $32. ISBN 0-393-70334-7.

According to the latest World Health Organization figures, 24 million people have schizophrenia, a disorder that is often serious, disabling, and relapsing. Perplexing yet intriguing, it beckons experts of an authorial bent to provide enlightenment and guide readers through a thicket of confusions, complexities, and misunderstandings. The uncommon skill needed to succeed in such a task is reflected by the fact that recently there have been very few good books about this illness for a broad readership. Michael Foster Green's excellent Schizophrenia Revealed is written in an engaging and uncomplicated manner that ensures ready accessibility. It, as well as Nancy . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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