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Unraveling Genetic Mysteries: Inherited Mental Health Disorders Explained

Unraveling Genetic Mysteries: Inherited Mental Health Disorders Explained

08min |29/11/2024
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Unraveling Genetic Mysteries: Inherited Mental Health Disorders Explained

Unraveling Genetic Mysteries: Inherited Mental Health Disorders Explained

08min |29/11/2024
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Can mental health disorders be inherited, and how much of who we are is shaped by our genes? In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre explores the fascinating link between genetics and mental health, diving into the role of heredity in conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism.


With insights from expert Zofia Smolen, we trace the history of genetic research in mental health, from Eugen Bleuler’s coining of “schizophrenia” in 1911 to modern studies confirming the hereditary nature of many mental disorders. We examine how genes contribute to these conditions, with schizophrenia showing a 70-80% heritability rate. But while genetics plays a key role, lifestyle choices, such as managing stress and avoiding triggers like cannabis, can influence the expression of these genes.


The episode also highlights innovations in personalized mental health care, including Zofia’s company MindMatch, a medical chatbot that guides patients to the right therapy based on their symptoms. Plus, we discuss the exciting future of gene therapy and how it could change the way we treat inherited mental health disorders.


Podcast by HealthTech for Care

Production: MedShake Studio

Host: Anca Petre

Guest: Zofia Smolen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Can mental health disorders be inherited, and how much of who we are is shaped by our genes? In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre explores the fascinating link between genetics and mental health, diving into the role of heredity in conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism.


With insights from expert Zofia Smolen, we trace the history of genetic research in mental health, from Eugen Bleuler’s coining of “schizophrenia” in 1911 to modern studies confirming the hereditary nature of many mental disorders. We examine how genes contribute to these conditions, with schizophrenia showing a 70-80% heritability rate. But while genetics plays a key role, lifestyle choices, such as managing stress and avoiding triggers like cannabis, can influence the expression of these genes.


The episode also highlights innovations in personalized mental health care, including Zofia’s company MindMatch, a medical chatbot that guides patients to the right therapy based on their symptoms. Plus, we discuss the exciting future of gene therapy and how it could change the way we treat inherited mental health disorders.


Podcast by HealthTech for Care

Production: MedShake Studio

Host: Anca Petre

Guest: Zofia Smolen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Can mental health disorders be inherited, and how much of who we are is shaped by our genes? In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre explores the fascinating link between genetics and mental health, diving into the role of heredity in conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism.


With insights from expert Zofia Smolen, we trace the history of genetic research in mental health, from Eugen Bleuler’s coining of “schizophrenia” in 1911 to modern studies confirming the hereditary nature of many mental disorders. We examine how genes contribute to these conditions, with schizophrenia showing a 70-80% heritability rate. But while genetics plays a key role, lifestyle choices, such as managing stress and avoiding triggers like cannabis, can influence the expression of these genes.


The episode also highlights innovations in personalized mental health care, including Zofia’s company MindMatch, a medical chatbot that guides patients to the right therapy based on their symptoms. Plus, we discuss the exciting future of gene therapy and how it could change the way we treat inherited mental health disorders.


Podcast by HealthTech for Care

Production: MedShake Studio

Host: Anca Petre

Guest: Zofia Smolen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Can mental health disorders be inherited, and how much of who we are is shaped by our genes? In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre explores the fascinating link between genetics and mental health, diving into the role of heredity in conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism.


With insights from expert Zofia Smolen, we trace the history of genetic research in mental health, from Eugen Bleuler’s coining of “schizophrenia” in 1911 to modern studies confirming the hereditary nature of many mental disorders. We examine how genes contribute to these conditions, with schizophrenia showing a 70-80% heritability rate. But while genetics plays a key role, lifestyle choices, such as managing stress and avoiding triggers like cannabis, can influence the expression of these genes.


The episode also highlights innovations in personalized mental health care, including Zofia’s company MindMatch, a medical chatbot that guides patients to the right therapy based on their symptoms. Plus, we discuss the exciting future of gene therapy and how it could change the way we treat inherited mental health disorders.


Podcast by HealthTech for Care

Production: MedShake Studio

Host: Anca Petre

Guest: Zofia Smolen


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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