Autism is a «really complicated» disorder, and the evidence to date suggests that a combination of genes and so - called environmental factors — some of which may increase the risk of both autism and schizophrenia — are involved, says Patrick F. Sullivan, M.D., lead author of the study and director of the Center for Psychiatric Genomics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, in Chapel
Autism is a «
really complicated» disorder, and the evidence to date suggests that a combination
of genes and so - called environmental factors — some
of which may increase the
risk of both
autism and schizophrenia — are involved, says Patrick F. Sullivan, M.D., lead author of the study and director of the Center for Psychiatric Genomics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, in Chapel
autism and schizophrenia — are involved, says Patrick F. Sullivan, M.D., lead author
of the study and director
of the Center for Psychiatric Genomics at the University
of North Carolina School
of Medicine, in Chapel Hill.