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Alphabet Sisters: In the same order in which they were born, they also became schizophrenic

The article discusses a case involving three sisters who were diagnosed with schizophrenia in the same order they were born. The piece explores the sequence of their diagnoses and the implications of this pattern, possibly touching on genetic factors or environmental influences that might contribute to such a phenomenon. It highlights the medical and psychological aspects of schizophrenia and how it manifests within a family. The article does not provide specific details about the sisters' identities, treatment, or outcomes but focuses on the chronological aspect of their diagnoses.

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Die Welt logoDie WeltIndependent🔒Center4 hr. ago
Alphabet Sisters: In the same order in which they were born, they also became schizophrenic

The article discusses a case involving three sisters who were diagnosed with schizophrenia in the same order they were born. The piece explores the sequence of their diagnoses and the implications of this pattern, possibly touching on genetic factors or environmental influences that might contribute to such a phenomenon. It highlights the medical and psychological aspects of schizophrenia and how it manifests within a family. The article does not provide specific details about the sisters' identities, treatment, or outcomes but focuses on the chronological aspect of their diagnoses.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a health-related topic—schizophrenia—and provides a factual account of a medical observation without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any particular ideology or group. There is no indication of framing that favors one side over another.

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