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Gene-Environment Interaction in Mental Illness May Be Overstated

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(Psych Central News) A new study warns that research suggesting a genetic-environmental linkage for the development of some psychiatric illnesses needs additional scrutiny and replication before being accepted as true. McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School investigator Laramie Duncan, Ph.D., and co-author Matthew Keller, Ph.D., at the University of Colorado conducted a comprehensive review of a decade of mental health [...]

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