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A New Drug Compound Shows Promise for Schizophrenia

For people with schizophrenia, treatment is an ongoing, life-long process of antipsychotic medications and psychotherapy. Medications are key to controlling episodes, but most have serious enough side effectsincluding uncontrolled muscle movements, gaining weight and drowsinessthat people skip doses or decide not to take them.

A Pulse interview with Nigerian singer Tomi Thomas

A decade after making his mark on the scene, Tomi Thomas continues to stretch his talent and for his latest exploration, he chose to bring his stellar touch to Nigerian Pop music. Its a blessing to be an artist, he says in a recent interview with Pulse Nigeria.

Adolf Hitler at 50: Color Photos From a Despot's Birthday, April 1939

We do not usually give so much space to the work of men we admire so little. So began a remarkable editors note to LIFEs readers in an April 1970 issue of the magazine, introducing a photographer named Hugo Jaegera man who, LIFE pointed out, was a fascist before the Nazi party was formed.

Afrobeats hitmaker Dr Dolor releases album 'Echoes of Endurance'

'Asemota' sets the tone with its powerful message of resilience and defiance against life's unending challenges. 'Do for Love' explores the wild lengths we go for love, while 'See Finish' is a dancefloor magnet that will get the party going.

AN IMPERFECT UNION - TIME

(3 of 4) Anthony Rolo, editor of the Circle, a Native-American newspaper in Minneapolis and a friend of Erdrich's, says the couple's relationship began to founder as Dorris sought the spotlight and worked incessantly even as his depression worsened. Rolo says Dorris sometimes took out his depression on his wife: "I'm surprised [Louise] managed to