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Wed, 10 Aug 2011 10:55:02 -0700
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HudsonAlpha Researchers Demonstrate Sporadic Mutations May Be 
Responsible for Half of Schizophrenia Cases

 From the PharmaLive.com News Archive - Aug. 09, 2011

Although it affects less than 1 percent of the global population, 
schizophrenia exacts a large toll in terms of expense and human 
suffering. A new study from researchers at the HudsonAlpha Institute 
for Biotechnology, with colleagues from Columbia University in New 
York and the University of Pretoria in South Africa, indicate 
non-familial genetic mutations may account for about half of 
schizophrenia cases.

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