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There have been several speculations as to why a person develops schizophrenia, although the real reasons are unclear. ... Studies conducted by the National Institute of medical Health, showed that schizophrenia could be brought o n by structural and functional abnormalities in the brain. ... Changes are subtle and not necessarily found in all patients with schizophrenia.
b Schizophrenia could be inherited
i. ... A child whose parent has schizophrenia has a 10 percent chance of developing schizophrenia.
Connective: Now that I have provided you with some background information as to where this disease any possibly come from I would like to break it down into four different types of schizophrenia and speak on how it affects the person who has it. ... There are four different classifications of schizophrenia. ... The case of simple catatonic is the least conspicuous of the four subtypes of schizophrenia but it is the most common.
Approximate Word count = 706 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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