| May 22, 2019 Even though schizophrenia is chronic and rare, treatment can provide relief from symptoms like hallucinations and delusions. Twin Cities artist Christi Furnas is living with schizophrenia and has created a graphic novel about it. She joined me today to share her experiences with the illness and what difference working with a collaborative doctor and finding the right medication can make. We also heard from Dr. Marielle Demarais, a licensed psychologist with Hennepin Healthcare and the director of the HOPE program. She explained how schizophrenia affects people and how many can live full lives with early intervention and a multi-pronged approach to treatment. ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host | Forecast | Updraft | |
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| Farmers testing new fertilizer alternative: bacteria | Farmers across the country are putting a genetically modified bacteria in the ground this spring to help corn plants use naturally occurring nitrogen. The goal is to eventually replace synthetic nitrogen fertilizer. | |
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