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How to Keep Schizophrenia Symptoms in Check
Take Your Meds Regularly
Manage Medication Side Effects
Don’t Rely on Medication Alone
Don’t Abuse Drugs or Alcohol
Quit Smoking
Manage Stress
Eat a Healthy Diet
Get Plenty Of Sleep
Treat Sleep Apnea
Move Your Body
Don’t Withdraw
Surround Yourself With Positive People
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