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New study: Children of female Holocaust survivors face higher schizophrenia risk

The News

A new study reported by Haaretz indicates that children of female Holocaust survivors face a higher risk of schizophrenia. The research focuses on intergenerational trauma effects. This finding contributes to understanding the long-term health impacts of the Holocaust on descendants.

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Analyzed · Moderate confidence (72%)

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Why it matters

Associating maternal Holocaust exposure with offspring schizophrenia

Evidence

0 verified / 0 claims

Uncertainty

Including context of overall risk and comparison to general population would neutralize the framing.

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Key findings

Scientificscore: 85
  • Associating maternal Holocaust exposure with offspring schizophrenia
  • Possible epigenetic or environmental mechanisms

Trust Breakdown

Emotional languageMedium
Source reliabilityHigh
Facts checked65% claims verified
Source reliability
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Bias & Framing

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  • framing_effect: "face higher schizophrenia risk" frames as negative outcome,"Holocaust survivors" evokes historical trauma
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