How is schizophrenia passed genetically?
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The brain disorder affects about 1 percent of the population, and it is highly genetic: According to the NIH, having a relative diagnosed with schizophrenia increases one's chances of developing the disorder by 10 percent, while having an identical twin with the disorder raises the risk to 40 to 65 percent.Sep 18, 2014
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The brain disorder affects about 1 percent of the population, and it is highly genetic: According to the NIH, having a relative diagnosed with schizophrenia increases one's chances of developing the disorder by 10 percent, while having an identical twin with the disorder raises the risk to 40 to 65 percent.Sep 18, 2014