Madness
Depression
Depression
is more common in women than in men. As mentioned earlier, associations of
women probably consist of two cell types (X1 and X2). The concentration of each
cell type will therefore be less in women than in men who have only one cell
type (XY). The assumed natural specific clone inhibitor is therefore expected
to inhibit these cells more in women than in men. This may suppress the
activity of associations of women more than in men. This may explain why women
develop depression more often than men and are less aggressive
Schizophrenia in young
adults
The disease occurs preferably in the same age group as mononucleosis. Therefore, it is possible that this disease is also caused by a virus affecting the brain. This virus may increase cell activity and some associations may act uncontrolled and induce hallucinations, a common sign in schizophrenia. In other associations, however, the increased cell mosaic may decrease the activity. In addition, the body may produce more of the postulated specific clone inhibiting growth inhibitor for compensation. This may also be true in fatigue syndrome and if true here it may explain the accompanying dementia of schizophrenia