Genetically predicted BD significantly positively associated with risk for inflammatory bowel disease

Neurocognitive impairments noted in seven of 24 measures for children at familial high risk for schizophrenia versus population-based controls

Genetic liability to ADHD, schizophrenia linked to pregnancy-related factors thought to be associated with these conditions

<p>Rare genetic variants occur more frequently in severe, extremely treatment-resistant schizophrenia versus typical schizophrenia</p>

<p>Relationship between environmental and genetic influences on mental health may be interrelated</p>

<p>In nationwide survey, a majority of U.S. breast oncologists report that Black women encounter more barriers to genetic counseling, testing</p>

<p>Risk for AD increased for parents of individuals with ADHD; associations attenuated with decreasing genetic relatedness</p>

<p>Polygenic risk scores did not improve performance of predictive models relative to clinical features obtained from standard psychiatric interview</p>

<p><strong></strong>CoRSIV-based model, with a positive predictive value of 80 percent, surpassed the performance of a model based on polygenic risk score</p>

<p>Polygenic risk scores for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia linked to structure and function of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex<em></em></p>