
New study links autism genes with schizophrenia
Researchers at University of Haifa discover the two neurological disorders share a lot more genes than previously believed.

Researchers at University of Haifa discover the two neurological disorders share a lot more genes than previously believed.

Finding mutations that explain the disease in 20% of patients is significant enough to have far-reaching diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities.

An Israeli professor is part of an international team building the world’s most comprehensive repository of data from drug studies to treat schizophrenia and depression.

Research shows that people who have a schizophrenic sibling are 12 times more likely to have autism than those with no schizophrenia in the family.