Five major psychiatric diseases have overlapping patterns of genetic activity, new study shows – Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune
Certain patterns of genetic activity appear to be common among five distinct psychiatric disorders – autism, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and alcoholism – according to a new study. The paper, appearing in the journal Science, was
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