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      <title>When schizophrenia is a treatable autoimmune disease</title>
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      <description>For 26 years, April Burrell was lost to a psychosis that defeated every treatment. Then a doctor asked a different question: what if her immune system was the problem? Dr. Anthony Zoghbi worked on the team that discovered Burrell's immune system was attacking her brain. Now he's searching for a blood test that could identify millions of others who may have been misdiagnosed and could be treated.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Bonnie Petrie</dc:creator>
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