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Madness: Price of a Big Brain?

sea-maid submitted, created time 3 months 1 week (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)

A new study suggests that the debilitating disease schizophrenia may be a byproduct of the genetic changes that fueled the evolution of the expansive human brain. The idea, still preliminary, is that the massive energy demands of the brain may make it vulnerable to mutations in metabolism-related genes.

 
sea-maid commented 3 months ago - Re: Madness: Price of a Big Brain?
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Does it mean that if we can decrease the mutations in metabolism-related genes, the disease schizophrenia can be controled.
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