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article better, because many patients and their families couldn't find good, solid information on the disorder. Schizoaffective disorder has been neglected by psychiatry and is only now beginning to be researched in much more depth using advanced technologies like genetics and neuroimaging (which my
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and elsewhere online. Articles like this can help shape and direct the future of the endeavor, with the goal of strengthening
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research team has been working on). Psychiatric disorders in the future will be seen less as distinct individual disorders, and much more as overlapping phenomena, as recent genetic research has shown.
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