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If the common inflammatory diseases (including autoimmune diseases) were genetic, the only way they would manage not to be weeded out of the population would be if they conferred some sort of beneficial survival trait not related to the disease. | If the common inflammatory diseases (including autoimmune diseases) were genetic, the only way they would manage not to be weeded out of the population would be if they conferred some sort of beneficial survival trait not related to the disease. | ||
- | To date, no such benefits have been identified in any chronic disease, schizophrenia being a good example.(({{pubmed> | + | To date, no such benefits have been identified in any chronic disease, schizophrenia being a good example.(({{pubmed> |