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      Exploring Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Other Blood-Brain Barrier Biomarkers in Cognition of First-Episode Psychosis: An Observational Study - 2 day(s) ago

      VEGF levels were significantly higher in the first-episode psychosis group than in the control group. The preliminary results suggest that increase in VEGF might help preserve social cognition after first-episode psychosis.

      Source: www.psychiatrist.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Psychiatry
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        New research links elevated VEGF to worse social cognition in first-episode psychosis (FEP). It could signal an early brain response, but more studies are needed to untangle its role. #Psychosis #BrainHealth #Neuroscience https://t.co/5kvucdhTCs

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