Researchers at the University of Manchester in England have determined that adding high-dose B vitamins is better at reducing symptoms of schizophrenia than traditional treatment alone. Antipsychotic drugs provide short-term therapy with patients experiencing remission of symptoms in the first few months of treatment. However, long-term impacts are less positive, with 80 percent of patients relapsing within five years after treatment.
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