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Im doing an essay on the genetics involved with schizophrenia. And whether or not its a genetic disorder as well as a mental disorder. Okay well Im having trouble finding good sites on the genetics involved with schizophrenia, studys on genetics and schizophrenia, and things like that. So if you have any good sites please please help. go to schizophrenia.com you will find all your info there. You will also find a bunch of lies there the National library of medicine told me that they can't give me any oppinions, LOL that is true and I can and will share it with the world soon. thanks. Report It These people: Fred Baughman (MD), Peter Breggin (MD), Mary Boyle (Ph.D), David Cohen (Ph.D), Ty Colbert (Ph.D), Pat Deegan (Ph.D), Albert Galves (Ph.D), Thomas Greening (Ph.D), David Jacobs (Ph.D), Jay Joseph (Ph.D), Jonathon Leo (Ph.D), Bruce Levine (Ph.D), Loren Mosher (MD), Stuart Shipko (MD) and others signed on to this as it progressed. it is a genetic disorder as well as a mental disorder. go to www.schizophrenia.com i have worked with schizophrenic people and families for 30 years. my experience is that it does run in families. i have seen families were up to 2 or 3 siblings. out of 5 have schizophrenia, and have past family history of this illness. the doctors i worked with felt that some times this illness will skip a generation. i know a family who, when they got married, one was bi polar. the other schizophrenic, had 2 children, and both turned out to be schizophrenic. medication seemed to keep the symptoms from reappearing. i personally believe that genetics is very important , for what is considered and organic illness. hope i have been of some help for your essay www.mindfreedom.org To say you don't want "I don't know" begs the question of what schizophrenia is. In 100 years of research, there is still no determinative physiological artifact associated with schizophrenia; nothing whatsoever that is both a sensitive and specific criterion, other than the various behavioral descriptors in the DSM. The genetic research has all been well debunked in light of failures to discriminate shared environment, or simply getting the math wrong. If you want to know things for sure, then you will surely find physiology data to substantiate any position. But if you look at the research as a whole, you end up with a lot of top researches saying "we don't really know anything," as they did in a Science magazine article a few years ago. The reason you have trouble finding info on the genetices of schizophrenia is that it is not clearly established genes are a cause. There is some indication that there is a genetic predisposition whatever that means. Before concluding that it is a genetic illness because one or more sibillings in the same family have been labelled as affected by this illness, you have to prove that the sibilling have not be labelled in such a way only because it is unscentifically accepted that if a sibilling has a schizophrenic problem than the other sibilling must have the same problem. |
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