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Posted by linkadge on August 12, 2006, at 0:29:39
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/73/88823.htm
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Posted by SLS on August 12, 2006, at 6:35:06
In reply to Bipolar may be related to nerve myelination genes, posted by linkadge on August 12, 2006, at 0:29:39
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I wonder if this represents the missing link to schizoaffective disorder.
- Scott
Posted by linkadge on August 12, 2006, at 19:51:57
In reply to Re: Bipolar may be related to nerve myelination ge, posted by SLS on August 12, 2006, at 6:35:06
Which *may* be related to the findings that suggest high vitamin D status in children reduces the likelyhood of schizophrenia. If I recall, vitamin D, plays a role in mylenation (?)
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Posted by Phillipa on August 13, 2006, at 11:32:39
In reply to Re: Bipolar may be related to nerve myelination ge, posted by linkadge on August 12, 2006, at 19:51:57
Doesn't it also show up on MRI for MS? Love Phillipa ps MS is failure of the mylenation of nerves I think.
Posted by Squiggles on August 14, 2006, at 16:47:04
In reply to Bipolar may be related to nerve myelination genes, posted by linkadge on August 12, 2006, at 0:29:39
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> LinkadgeInteresting -- isn't it amazing how many
hypotheses are considered for mental illness
versus all other illnesses?
Squiggles
Posted by linkadge on August 14, 2006, at 20:57:45
In reply to Re: Bipolar may be related to nerve myelination ge » linkadge, posted by Squiggles on August 14, 2006, at 16:47:04
Thats true! There dozens of seeminly mutually exclusive theories for a certain disorder.
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