Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Study Puts Schizophrenia On Solid Scientific Ground

Nature the International Weekly Journal of Science has published findings from research Biological Insights From 108 Schizophrenia Associated Genetic Loci.  This study links Schizophrenia to 108 new regions on the Genome. 

Identifying the new regions within the humans complete set of DNA delivers a biological approach to crafting an effective treatment for the undesired symptoms of schizophrenia.  This model of study provides evidence of the biological basis for a diagnosis of schizophrenia.

Clusters of genes that form patterns suddenly become relevant as a measure of risk for development of symptoms of schizophrenia.  With the genetic link confirmed research constructs step in to a scientifically embraced model of treatment development.

This can translate to a stronger support in the form of public money for much needed research.  The genetic links lend a measure of credibility to the ongoing tasks of study for the purpose of developing effective treatments.  This pushes the process beyond the minimum into a race toward a reachable goal. 

This break through is significant in the future of managing undesirable symptoms of schizophrenia.  Home Care Path would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in this study for their hard work. 

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