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Essay heading: Woman And Schizophrenia
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In my opinion, and according to many studies, schizophrenia tends to hit men harder than women due to the fact of estrogen. Estrogen plays a protective role for women who have schizophrenia. It is said that many men suffer from schizophrenia more severely than women because men get hit with the illness earlier, and they are way less responsive to medication and treatments... displayed 300 characters
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In my opinion, and according to many studies, schizophrenia tends to hit men harder than women due to the fact of estrogen. Estrogen plays a protective role for women who have schizophrenia. It is said that many men suffer from schizophrenia more severely than women because men get hit with the illness earlier, and they are way less responsive to medication and treatments... displayed next 300 characters
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