
Genetic links to schizophrenia may lead to better treatment
Clip: 7/24/2014 | 7m 17s
A study found that at least 100 different genes are associated with Schizophrenia.
A study published this week found that at least 100 different genes are associated with the condition. Genetics have long been assumed to play a role, but for the first time researchers found that genes in the immune system are involved. Dr. Steven Hyman of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research joins Judy Woodruff to discuss new understanding of the disease as well as new opportunities.
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Genetic links to schizophrenia may lead to better treatment
Clip: 7/24/2014 | 7m 17s
A study published this week found that at least 100 different genes are associated with the condition. Genetics have long been assumed to play a role, but for the first time researchers found that genes in the immune system are involved. Dr. Steven Hyman of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research joins Judy Woodruff to discuss new understanding of the disease as well as new opportunities.
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