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Schizophrenia Linked to Higher Risk of Dying from Cancer
Cancer is the second leading cause of death for people with schizophrenia, a new French study reports.

Researchers from the University of Reims in France found that people with schizophrenia die from cancer at fo ...
[23 Jun, 2009 11:50]
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