Photos: Jani struggles with schizophrenia
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January Schofield
Jani Schofield, 6, was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Her parents, Michael and Susan, are a long way from a solution.
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When we come to the discussion What is schizophrenia? Well It is a very serious psychiatric illness which afflicts approximately 1% of the population. It is a very disabling disorder, and is both chronic and severe. One can get this disorder at any age; exact cure of this disorder is not invented yet. Schizophrenic are usually kept away from family and society.
http://www.thebrainhealth.com/what-is-schizophrenia.html