Schizophrenia could be detected by testing human hair, scientists claim Schizophrenia could one day be detected by testing human hair for levels of a certain enzyme, scientists have claimed.
Tests show patients with the severe mental health disorder have much higher levels of MPST, compared to those without.
The Japanese team now say looking for levels of the enzyme in hair could help spot the condition before patients suffer hallucinations. The Daily Mail
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Tests show patients with the severe mental health disorder have much higher levels of MPST, compared to those without.
The Japanese team now say looking for levels of the enzyme in hair could help spot the condition before patients suffer hallucinations. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Excess hydrogen sulfide and polysulfides production underlies a schizophrenia pathophysiology (open access) EMBO Molecular Medicine
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