New schizophrenia gene identified by an Australian-Indian DNA study

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • A joint Australian-Indian 18-year study made possible by the recruitment, diagnosis, and the DNA screening of thousands of people in India has identified a new clue in the quest for causes of schizophrenia, and for potential treatments.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @jayetabasak7468
    @jayetabasak7468 4 года назад +1

    One of my paternal aunt is schizophrenic. Sometimes its really difficult to control. She becomes too dangerous for us. Sometimes continuously laughing, sometimes sings all day round, sometimes goes round house with a knife in her hand, once threw a heavy iron tawa on my mother's head she moved and merely saved herself! Her daughter is also taking responsibility of her. It's really difficult to keep her in home.
    Can tell some place where we can admit her so that she be taken care of?

  • @chrisjulius8050
    @chrisjulius8050 2 года назад +1

    Your social environment creates schizophrenia, some people brain cannot handle dramatic and negative encounters of growing up, That is why you see schizophrenia developing at around 12 years old. This creates a malfunction in the brains neurological system from all the stresses . It is a mental illness created by your socio environment that created a physical malfunction of your brain. They should study the schizophrenia patients and they will see similarities in they early childhood socio environment. We need teach the awareness of mental health at an early stage and prevention .