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Mon, 29 Jun 2009 15:25:37 -0700
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"Her discoveries also have strengthened her belief that mental 
illness is centered in a dysfunctional brain. People may be born with 
their problems, or their illnesses may alter their brains, but either 
way, there are concrete changes in the structure and functioning of 
the brain that scientists will be able to unravel.

""People suffering from these illnesses want to know what's going on 
in their brains. Just like with a broken leg, you want to know where 
the break is -- you want to know where the break is in your brain."

"With the progress being made in neuroscience, "we will be able to 
say, 'This is where the problem is, it's not all in your mind,' and 
that's going to destigmatize psychiatric illnesses more than anything.""

<http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09180/980596-53.stm>http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09180/980596-53.stm 

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