
Schizophrenia May Be an Autoimmune Condition
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Social Studies, Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Schizophrenia affects millions globally, with treatments that alleviate but do not cure symptoms. The condition's complexity is partly due to an unclear understanding of its causes. Recent research suggests a significant role of the immune system, proposing schizophrenia as an autoimmune condition. Inflammation and infections may exacerbate symptoms, and genetic factors also contribute. Studies show a link between autoimmune diseases and schizophrenia, with potential treatments targeting immune responses. Understanding these connections could lead to better diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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