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The role llamas might play in treating schizophrenia – The Independent

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
July 29, 2025
in Mental Health
Tulsa leaders say termination notices sent to mental health providers were a 'mistake' amid funding concerns – News On 6
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  1. The role llamas might play in treating schizophrenia  The Independent
  2. Treatments From Llama Brains Can Help People With Schizophrenia  Newsweek
  3. New llama antibody-based treatment improves brain function in schizophrenia models  News-Medical
  4. Llama antibodies: new therapeutic avenues against schizophrenia  Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
  5. This unexpected animal may hold the key to treating schizophrenia  bodyandsoul.com.au



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