Researchers at UCLA Health have found that a person's risk of developing psychotic-like experiences may be influenced by both ...
Recent research has unveiled the relationship between attention deficits in childhood, neuropsychiatric polygenic scores, and psychotic-like experiences ...
A research team exploring how genes and environmental factors interact in psychiatry has discovered that a history of sexual trauma and a genetic tendency to develop mental illness are associated with ...
Childhood attention issues, coupled with genetic predispositions, increase the likelihood of experiencing psychotic-like symptoms in adolescence.
Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed an AI-based method to identify complex structural variants in the human ...
Researchers at UCLA Health have found that a person's risk of developing psychotic-like experiences may be influenced by both childhood attention problems and their genetic makeup.
The human genetic code is fully mapped out, providing scientists with a blueprint of the DNA to identify genomic regions and their variations responsible for diseases. Traditional statistical tools ...
A new study finds poor attention spans in childhood, plus certain genes, could play a role in raising the risk for psychosis, ...
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who found that cannabis use in early adolescence was associated with lower cortical thickness in boys with a high genetic ...
The study looked at cognitive, brain and genetic data for more than 10,000 ... childhood attention issues and later psychosis and schizophrenia. However, the new data suggests that attention ...
Most kids with attention issues won't go on to develop serious psychiatric conditions like psychosis or schizophrenia ... "If you have this strong liability based on your genetics and early ...