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Could becoming a father after age 40 raise the risks that your children will have a mental illness?

The Father Factor: How Dad’s Age Increases Baby’s Risk of Mental Illness


By Guest Column ——--January 30, 2009

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- Paul Raeburn 
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It is widely recognized that a 40-year-old woman has an increased risk of bearing a child with Down syndrome. What is not known is that a 40-year-old man has the same risk of fathering a child with schizophrenia—and even higher odds of his offspring having autism. The risk of bipolar disorder appears to rise as well.

In the past couple of decades, the number of older fathers has increased. Birth rates for men older than 40 have jumped as much as 40 percent since 1980. The mechanisms behind the higher risks are still being investigated, although scientists have several hypotheses that could someday lead to better therapies or possibly even cures for these mental illnesses. More...

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