Scientists hope the discovery could help to make new treatments for the debilitating condition.
inhibitions. This is where an individual is less scared by a noise when they are first given a warning burst. People with schizophrenia can have a lowerprepulse
inhibitions expressed more of a particular enzyme that helps to produce hydrogen sulfide, and had higher levels of the gas itself.
They also studied hair follicles of over 149 people with schizophrenia and compared them with 166 of individuals without the condition. Again, the levels of the enzyme that make hydrogen sulfide was higher in some of those with the mental disorder. The team believes the high levels could come down to changes to DNA during development, which linger into adulthood.
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