Unveiling Genetic Links Between Schizophrenia and Osteoporosis
A study led by Tianjin Medical University identified 195 shared genetic loci linking schizophrenia and osteoporosis, mapping 1,376 genes across enriched biological pathways.
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Unveiling genetic links between schizophrenia and osteoporosis
A comprehensive genetic investigation led by Dr. Feng Liu at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital has uncovered striking molecular connections between schizophrenia and bone health, identifying 195 shared genetic loci that may explain why psychiatric patients face elevated fracture risks.
Schizophrenia and osteoporosis share 195 genetic loci, highlighting unexpected biological bridges between brain and bone
A comprehensive genetic investigation led by Dr. Feng Liu at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital has uncovered striking molecular connections between schizophrenia and bone health, identifying 195 shared genetic loci that may explain why psychiatric patients face elevated fracture risks.
Schizophrenia and osteoporosis share 195 common genetic regions, an international team of scientists has found. This may explain why psychiatric patients experience more frequent bone fractures and pave the way for more effective preventative measures. The article, "Why Do People with Schizophrenia Break Bones More Often?", comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
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