One Rare Condition Seems to Protect The Brain From Schizophrenia
Teona Gherasim
In 1950, two researchers noticed something that didn't quite add up. Hector Chevigny, a writer who had lost his sight in adulthood, and psychologist Sydell Braverman were studying the psychological lives of blind people when they stumbled upon an intriguing pattern: Schizophrenia , a serious mental illness affecting people across virtually every known society, appeared to be entirely absent in people who had been blind from birth. The observation sat largely ignored for decades, held back by
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