• Lemmy Sparkling Lemonade
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    4 months ago

    makes a case for early childhood genetic testing in order to assess risk.

    A genetic mental health test for children. Study hard kids, you don’t want a low score on this one.

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      I wouldn’t be surprised if they start testing for this in the womb and offering abortions based on the result. Like they do for downs syndrome.

      Schizophrenia is no joke. Although, the article hints at possible new medications based on what we know about this gene which sounds hopeful.

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        It’s like the article is saying there’s a correlation between this gene and a list of mental health disorders - anxiety or even psychosis - but the disorders are not necessarily correlated with the gene, they occur in people without the gene. I just read through the article once.

        I’m a bit jaded, I don’t have a high opinion of a medicated society if that’s what its coming down to. Too dystopian, like Soma in Brave New World, or people being arrested for “criminal drug evasion” like in the movie THX 1138.

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          And of course the medical treatment will be very expensive without having very expensive health insurance.

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          I’d argue it’s pretty hard to care about the society when your main goal is to avoid the shadow people demanding you lick the cactus. More drugs - more people with enough time to care.