Posted on Dec 20, 2018
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Not a genetics but, that said, this looks like you could have a gene that might predispose you to a mental illness. Doesn't mean you have one.
Under the right environment.....may be upbringing, stress, etc..... You could develop one???
Under the right environment.....may be upbringing, stress, etc..... You could develop one???
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Sgt Vance Bonds it also seems that prenatal environment matters too...maternal stress or illness during brain development may have an impact as well
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Lt Col Charlie Brown That would make sense. Hormones would have an effect. I think. Especially Stress Hormones. Oh! And drugs......Bad stuff that. Especially for an expectant mother
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I saw something similar to this a few years back. Very good post. Thank you.
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