Risks for
autism and schizophrenia rise for kids of older fathers, and a new genetic study suggests why
Not exact matches
The same conflict that gives
rise to
autism and schizophrenia may be at work in all of us, nudging us one way or another on the spectrum from father - brain to mother - brain.
These imprinting defects may give
rise to the increased risk of
schizophrenia,
autism and perhaps some of the other ailments related to paternal age.