Genetics & Schizophrenia
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Twin studies, too, have their limitations. .... McGuffin et al. (1995) summarized a number of separate
twin studies, considering that relationship. ....
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Relationship of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... The database search revealed that the majority of genetic
studies of alcoholism involve examination of family members,
twin studies, adoptee
studies, and ....
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Contribution of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... The database search revealed that the majority of genetic
studies of alcoholism involve examination of family members,
twin studies, adoptee
studies, and ....
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The Concept of Schizophrenia
.... reveal a significant concentration of schizophrenia in the biologic relatives of schizophrenics reared in different environments, and
twin studies, which show ....
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
.... These volume differences appeared early, and did not progress. Repeated
twin studies have found much higher concordance in monozygotic than dizygotic twins. ....
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Alcohol and Addiction
.... showed that genetics played more of a role in the development of alcoholism than environment, and this was compared to long-term
twin studies and current ....
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Alcohol and Addiction
.... showed that genetics played more of a role in the development of alcoholism than environment, and this was compared to long-term
twin studies and current ....
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Homosexuality as Nature or Nurture
.... behavior, was also forced to conclude that there was no "gay gene." Hammer says that while homosexuality is rooted in biology,
twin studies have definitively ....
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Our Posthuman Future Francis Fukuyama is a provo
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Twin studies and the cross-cultural analysis of behavioural traits are two approaches used to try to link genetics and behavior. ....
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Our Posthuman Future (Fukuyama) Francis Fukuyama is a provo
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Twin studies and the cross-cultural analysis of behavioural traits are two approaches used to try to link genetics and behavior. ....
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Microsatellites Introduction The Human Genom
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Twin studies, adoption
studies, and
studies of familial aggregation all indicate that obesity has a genetic component (Winick and Friedman, 1998). ....
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Alcohol/Drug Problems for Children of Alcoholics
.... Identical and fraternal
twin studies show that a higher level of alcoholism is found among identical twins; alcoholism frequency is higher in monozygotic twins ....
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Claustrophobia
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Twin studies indicate a genetic contribution to the development of Panic Disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). Several ....
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Genetics & Environment
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Twin studies in humans have shown evidence of a substantial genetic component for differences in susceptibility to extreme reactions to fear-inducing events. ....
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Anorexia nervosa
.... There may be a genetic component to anorexia nervosa.
Twin studies have shown that the disorder runs in families. Dysfunctional ....
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The Human Body
.... In most recent
twin studies, the most effective way of determining the relative contributions of genotype and environment in the development of children, the ....
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
.... This belief is based on some family and
twin studies that have suggested a genetic susceptibility to OCD (Valente, 2002, p. 125). ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism
.... More recently, adoption
studies,
twin studies, and investigations involving at risk relatives of alcoholics have provided additional evidence for this ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism The Genetic Approach to ...
.... More recently, adoption
studies,
twin studies, and investigations involving at-risk relatives of alcoholics have provided additional evidence for this ....
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ZOMIG & IMITREX FOR MIGRAINES Introduction Th
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Studies with
twin pairs are used to investigate genetic and environmental factors; results suggest that both factors may be important in MO and MA. ....
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Caesarian Sections & VBAC
.... The results of this study support the results of two previous
studies that found comparable success rates for both
twin and singleton VBAC: a 1989 study of ....
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Caesarian Sections in the United States
.... The results of this study support the results of two previous
studies that found comparable success rates for both
twin and singleton VBAC: a 1989 study of ....
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GENDER AND ALCOHOL USE PATTERNS Abstract The
.... and inheritance of risk with telephone interview follow-up data with twins from two
studies (alcohol challenge study in 1979-1981; Australian
twin panel survey ....
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Various Sociology Theories
.... rewarded. The nurture versus nature debate regarding human behavior and criminality is highlighted by
twin and adoption
studies. In ....
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Multiple Sclerosis and Dietary Lipids The diseas
.... factors. The genetic etiological component is delineated by
twin studies and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) groupings. However, HLA ....
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Compulsive Gambling
.... The
studies results showed that there may be a genetic predisposition to gambling .... If one identical
twin exhibited a particular behavior, the odds were high that ....
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Adolescents and Substance Abuse
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Twin and adoption
studies have shown that in males, monozygotic twins are twice as likely as dizygotic twins to be concordant for alcoholism in males and ....
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Bipolar I Disorder, Postpartum Onset
.... 1995).
Twin and adoption
studies demonstrate a genetic influence for Bipolar I Disorder (4 to 24 percent). Differential incidence ....
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Effect of Mozart's Music
.... family,
twin, and adoption
studies come together by concluding that general cognitive ability is a heritable behavioral trait. Different ....
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Listening to Mozart & Enhanced Performance
.... family,
twin, and adoption
studies come together by concluding that general cognitive ability is a heritable behavioral trait. Different ....
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