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Fox News:
PTSD continues to hit WTC rescuers and recovery workers hard
The Pulse Journal:
Baby cradling preference may reveal mother's stress levels
Reuters:
Cell (mobile) phone technology doesn't cause anxiety, tension or tiredness
Although schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression are considered distinct disorders, there is a growing school of thought that there may be underlying risk variants in common," says Dr. Naomi Wray, a statistical geneticist specializing in the genetics of complex disease, and lead researcher on the Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory's anxiety and depression study. In this study, Dr. Wray and colleagues screened anxiety and depression patients for a gene polymorphism that had been previously associated with schizophrenia. "It did not seem too far fetched to think that something which was associated with schizophrenia might also be associated with anxiety and depression," Dr. Wray notes.
tags: clinical depression genetics
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