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Trichotillomania Support Online: Genetics

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  Genetics Gene Variation Could Explain Trichotillomania in Some Families

After researching 44 families in which one or more family members are trichsters, Duke University Hospital Scientists in Durham, North Carolina have discovered two mutations in a gene called SLITKR1.
 
 
  Posted by Neomie on Sunday, October 01 @ 01:00:00 BST (5562 reads)
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  Genetics Research in Mice may hold more clues to our condition

Marc Caron, Professor of Cell Biology at Duke University in North Carolina and his team, have conducted research which revealed that a tiny variation in the Tph2 gene, produces a detailed and depressive effect on serotonin production in mice. If the same gene variation produces the same result in humans, this could explain why some people are more prone to depression and anxiety disorders.
 
 
  Posted by Neomie on Sunday, July 11 @ 01:00:00 BST (2154 reads)
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  Genetics A Cure is not so Obscure

The brain is not fixed, but a living, ever-changing organism - a whole UNIVERSE of its own, created by experience, moment by moment.

The medical profession may not have a chemical cure for trichotillomania, but could neuro-science help us, as individual trichsters, to bio-chemically cure ourselves?
 
 
  Posted by Neomie on Saturday, April 10 @ 23:25:51 BST (2375 reads)
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  Genetics Feel Good Factor missing in Trichsters

People with OCD and trichotillomania genetically release less serotonin (known as the happy hormone).
 
 
  Posted by Neomie on Wednesday, November 19 @ 11:07:37 GMT (2984 reads)
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  Genetics Trichster Profile

It's official. Trichsters do more than just pull out hair. It seems there is a trichster profile which describes the average person with trichotillomania. Do you fit this profile?
 
 
  Posted by Neomie on Saturday, March 30 @ 18:36:23 GMT (9529 reads)
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  Genetics Is Trichotillomania Genetic?

There is a lot of research suggesting that Trichotillomania is genetic.
 
 
  Posted by Neomie on Friday, March 15 @ 21:47:28 GMT (4840 reads)
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