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Quantifying the relative importance of genetics and environment on the comorbidity between mental and cardiometabolic disorders using 17 million Scandinavians

Medicine and Health

Quantifying the relative importance of genetics and environment on the comorbidity between mental and cardiometabolic disorders using 17 million Scandinavians

J. Meijsen, K. Hu, et al.

This groundbreaking study, conducted by a team of researchers including Joeri Meijsen and Kejia Hu, delves into the intricate web of genetic and environmental factors influencing the comorbidity between mental disorders and cardiometabolic illnesses. With an extensive analysis involving 17 million health records from Denmark and Sweden, this research unveils crucial insights that could reshape clinical practices and scientific understanding.

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