Put your mind at ease

IF YOU HAVE seen the Academy Award-winning movie, A Beautiful Mind, you probably will remember the scene in which Russell Crowe, tied to a bed, goes into convulsions when he is subjected to 'shock therapy' during psychiatric treatment.

In the movie, Crowe played Nobel prize winner John F. Nash, who suffered from schizophrenia while studying at Princeton University in the United States. The treatment available to the mathematics genius in real life in the 1950s was called an insulin shock, which is no longer in use. It makes the patient suffer violent muscular contractions.

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