STARVATION-MENTAL ILLNESS

BY MONICA DOBIEA LINK between under-nourishment and mental illness has been confirmed after scientists found that children born during China's 1959-61 famine were twice as likely to develop schizophrenia. It afflicts roughly 1% of the global population and tends to run in families but researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University noted that the percentage of children who were babies during the famine and developed schizophrenia rose to 2.2%. The study, published the Journal of the American Medical Association, said that the normally tightly regulated development ...


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