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A delusion, in everyday language, is a fixed belief that is either false, fanciful, or derived from deception. Psychiatry defines the term more specifically as a belief that is pathological (the result of an illness or illness process). As a pathology, it is distinct from a belief based on false or incomplete information, apperception, illusion, or other effects of perception.
First Edition: September 28, 2011

First Edition: September 28, 2011

Imaginary bugs flummox dermatologists

Imaginary bugs flummox dermatologists

Apple juice calms declining moods that are part of normal progression of AD: AJADD study

Apple juice calms declining moods that are part of normal progression of AD: AJADD study

CancerForward: The Foundation for Cancer Survivors launched

CancerForward: The Foundation for Cancer Survivors launched

Long-time cannabis use linked to psychosis-related outcomes

Long-time cannabis use linked to psychosis-related outcomes

Discovery of new schizophrenia gene

Discovery of new schizophrenia gene

Delusions associated with consistent pattern of brain injury

Delusions associated with consistent pattern of brain injury

Reports of abnormal behaviour sends Tamiflu back to the drawing board

Reports of abnormal behaviour sends Tamiflu back to the drawing board

Issues like abortion rights highlight ongoing debates over judicial activism, restraint

Issues like abortion rights highlight ongoing debates over judicial activism, restraint

More smokers roll their own under the delusion they are safer

More smokers roll their own under the delusion they are safer

Underage and abusive drinkers very profitable for the alcohol industry

Underage and abusive drinkers very profitable for the alcohol industry

Alcohol combined with energy drink won't make you less drunk

Alcohol combined with energy drink won't make you less drunk

Novels are the best medicine for psychiatrists

Novels are the best medicine for psychiatrists

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