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Genes and metabolism have a great influence on anorexia

Genes that have to do with the metabolism and the desire to move, increase the risk of anorexia. This indicates that the disease is not only due to psychological factors.
28 August 2019 - Research

Anorexia is not only a psychological disorder – it is also a metabolic disorder. This is suggested by a new genetic discovery which researchers from…

Researchers link gene to cannabis abuse

18 June 2019 - Research

New research from the national psychiatric project, iPSYCH, shows that a specific gene is associated with an increased risk of cannabis abuse. The…

Patients with both schizophrenia and epilepsy die alarmingly early

Studies have identified a clear association between epilepsy and mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and psychosis. A Danish study has e.g. shown that people with epilepsy have a risk of developing schizophrenia that is two-and-
16 May 2019 - Research

More than one in four patients with schizophrenia and epilepsy die before reaching the age of fifty. This is shown by research from Aarhus University…

Patients with both schizophrenia and epilepsy die alarmingly early

[Translate to English:] Undersøgelser har identificeret en klar sammenhæng mellem epilepsi og psykiatriske lidelser, herunder depression, angst, skizofreni og psykose, fx har en dansk undersøgelse tidligere vist, at personer med epilepsi har 2,5 gange højere risiko for at ud
16 May 2019 - Research

More than one in four patients with schizophrenia and epilepsy die before reaching the age of fifty. This is shown by research from Aarhus University…

Researchers find thirty genes for bipolar disorder

There are two types of bipolar disorder. Type 1 and type 2. The former is considered the classic form in which mania and – in many cases – also depression occur, while people with type 2 experience depressions and milder forms of mania.
14 May 2019 - Research

An International study which the Danish iPSYCH project has contributed to has now brought us one step closer to understanding why some people suffer…

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