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Default Childhood Sexual Abuse May Be Important Cause Of Schizophrenia, UK (Topix)

(Topix) Childhood sexual abuse is a strong predictor of schizophrenia in later life, a leading psychiatrist has told the International Congress of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 2011.



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