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The Genain quadruplets (born in 1930) are a set of identical quadruplet sisters. All four developed schizophrenia , suggesting a large genetic component to the cause of the disease. [ 1 ] The pseudonym Genain , used to protect the identity of the family, comes from the Greek , meaning dire (αἶνος) birth (γεν-). [ 1 ]
While it is claimed that schizophrenia occurs at similar rates worldwide, its prevalence and incidence varies across the world, [4] within countries, [5] and at the local and neighborhood level. [6] It causes approximately 1% of worldwide disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). [7]
Dependencies of France, United Kingdom, United States of America, The Netherlands and Denmark are grouped with their respective countries. Date: 17 August 2016: Source: Data from World Health Organization Disease Burden Estimates for 2000-2012 Vector map from BlankMap-World6, compact.svg by Canuckguy et al. Author: Chris55
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The 65-year-old gave birth to a set of quadruplets in a Berlin hospital on Tuesday. Although. Annegret Raunigk already has 13 children and 7 grandchildren, which is quite an accomplishment ...
The Gehri quadruplets (born 26 September 1880, in Switzerland) were the first recorded to have survived to adulthood. There were two boys (Oskar and Arthur) and two girls (Bertha and Rosa). [10] The Page quadruplets (born 8 January 1890, in Redwater, Texas) were the first recorded quadruplets born in the United States. [11] [12]
The quadruplets remain at St. John’s Hospital, receiving the care they need before being sent home due to being born at 28 weeks. Image credits: Katelyn Elizabeth Yates.