I can answer one of your questions: the researchers went to Denmark because as a socialist country it has a centralized medical registry. In other words, all medical records of all citizens are held in a centralized repository of the state - including records of adoptees, prisoners, and broken families. The result is you can do large pop…
I can answer one of your questions: the researchers went to Denmark because as a socialist country it has a centralized medical registry. In other words, all medical records of all citizens are held in a centralized repository of the state - including records of adoptees, prisoners, and broken families. The result is you can do large population studies there that you can't do anywhere else. The CIA used Denmark to study the inheritability of schizophrenia by looking at the centralized medical records of twins that had been separated.
I can answer one of your questions: the researchers went to Denmark because as a socialist country it has a centralized medical registry. In other words, all medical records of all citizens are held in a centralized repository of the state - including records of adoptees, prisoners, and broken families. The result is you can do large population studies there that you can't do anywhere else. The CIA used Denmark to study the inheritability of schizophrenia by looking at the centralized medical records of twins that had been separated.