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also i think you meant to put this under math, but whatever
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I believe the answer is: <span> an individual with a schizophrenic identical twin has the highest risk factor (almost 50%) of developing schizophrenia.
Even though environment played a factor in creating schizophrenia, Genetic variations played a larger role in causing of the majority of schizophrenia cases. In identical twins, the genetic composition between the two siblings would be extremely similar.
So when one of the siblings develop a schizophrenia, the other siblinhavehas a really high chance of also developing one.</span>
Answer: I tagged this question incomplete and reaching out for more facts for clarification.
Explanation:
It is important for the ALSA management team to understand the importance of social media in their work because they had their most successful fundraiser thanks to social media. The Ice Bucket challenge raised $115 million in just a little more than one month.
This challenge began to spread massively after celebrities started to participate in the activity of dumping buckets of ice water over their heads and making donations to increase worldwide awareness on the ALS disease.
The videos shared on social media became viral and more than 17 million people were part of it. The ALSA organization sent an email to 60,000 people on their mailing list, but the movement developed mostly on its own.
The ALSA management team also understood that the impact of repeating the event next year would not be the same. However, they can still make annual events thanks to the 2014 popular event.
When Alzheimer disease sets in early and impacts those under age 60, death typically occurs around 3-5 years after the first signs of the disease appear.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder in which the brain atrophies and brain cells die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, a continuous decline in thinking, behavioral and social skills that affect a person's ability to be independent.
About 5.8 million people over the age of 65 in the United States have Alzheimer's disease. Of these, 80% are over 75 years. Of the approximately 50 million people with dementia worldwide, it is estimated that 60% to 70% have Alzheimer's disease.
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