From the link: “Using genetic testing and obstetrical history information from a diverse group of nearly 3,700 adults, 2,038 of whom had schizophrenia, the researchers found a significant interaction between nature and nurture factors within the placenta.“
I want to point out the usage of terminology
“...the study found that in placentas from male offspring...”
Good stuff, though. At least the placenta is being studied. It is amazing that it has been overlooked in the past, discarded as waste. Even waste holds evidence and clues to the nature of reality.
Hmmmm... I don't know what to say. Ok... thinking out loud. Can they take samples to determine an outcome of a child's health. Will this new knowledge allow them to fix the problems and maybe create more intelligence in the baby? Like I said... just thinking out loud.
Super! I really hope cancer is next. I wonder, though, will it mean schizophrenia can be cured or be a situation where pregnancies will be terminated to stop the afflicted person coming to be born. That would raise another moral dilemma like terminating pregnancies of children with Down's Syndrome.