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Hello everyone.
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It seems like the options for the factors contributing to the eventual emergence of schizophrenia symptoms were not provided in this question.
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However, we can still discuss several factors that are commonly recognized by researchers and clinicians as potentially contributing to the development of schizophrenia in individuals with a familial predisposition.
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So, let's get started.
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While no single gene has been identified as causing schizophrenia, the presence of certain genetic variations can significantly increase the risk.
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It's likely that multiple genes are involved, each contributing a small increase in the risk of developing the disorder.
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These genetic predispositions do not guarantee the onset of schizophrenia, but are one piece of the puzzle.
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Stressful life events, prenatal exposure to toxins or viruses, and malnutrition during pregnancy are examples of environmental factors that could trigger schizophrenia in someone genetically predisposed.
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These factors might interact with genetic predispositions to increase the likelihood of developing the disorder.
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