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Yes, it helps to have a healthy, well funded upbringing. Still, even wealthy people birth kids with mental disorders. Rare, but it happens. It happens more often with parents who wait until their 30s or, worse, 40s.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-...nant/expert-answers/paternal-age/faq-20057873
Studies suggest that a father's age at the time of conception (paternal age) might pose health risks for a baby. However, this field of research is still relatively small and results have been mixed. More research is needed.

Studies have shown that when paternal age is over 40, there might be a small increase in the risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes or risks to children's health, including:

  • Pregnancy loss. Advanced paternal age might be associated with a slightly higher risk of pregnancy loss before week 20 of pregnancy (miscarriage) or stillbirth.
  • Rare birth defects. Older paternal age might slightly increase the risk of certain rare birth defects, including defects in the development of the skull, limbs and heart.
  • Autism. Research shows a link between older paternal age and an increased frequency of autism spectrum disorder.
  • Schizophrenia. Studies suggest an older paternal age might increase the risk of the severe mental disorder schizophrenia and might be associated with earlier onset of schizophrenia symptoms.
  • Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Older paternal age might be associated with a slightly increased risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a cancer that results in abnormal white blood cell production.

Researchers believe the increased risk of health conditions might be due to random genetic mutations in sperm that occur more commonly in older men than in younger men. Despite the increase in these risks, however, the overall risks remain small and less certain than those associated with maternal age over 40.

If you're older than 40 and you're considering having a baby or you're concerned about your reproductive health, consult your doctor.

People with mental disorders can be very smart.
Einstein probably was Autistic spectrum.
Van Gogh was probably Schizophrenic.
 
Go read your link. Then post what you learned. So far you have nothing.

Hmm, diagnoses were inferior in the day.

But, by today's standards we can see that Edison was probably ADHD he couldn't sit still.
Einstein was a space cadet, s eccentric & socially awkward like an Autistic spectrum.
Or that Nikola Tesla was always counting like OCD.
Or that Van Gogh heard voices like a Schizophrenic.
 
Hmm, diagnoses were inferior in the day.

But, by today's standards we can see that Edison was probably ADHD he couldn't sit still.
Einstein was a space cadet, s eccentric & socially awkward like an Autistic spectrum.
Or that Nikola Tesla was always counting like OCD.
Or that Van Gogh heard voices like a Schizophrenic.

Einstein was married and has close friendships with many people. You have no idea about his life.

Van Gogh never said he heard voices.
 
People with mental disorders can be very smart.
Einstein probably was Autistic spectrum.
Van Gogh was probably Schizophrenic.

You probably have mental disorders, but like Einstein, it's unlikely I can prove it.

Being a painter doesn't make one smart or stupid. Some people have talents like art, music and sports. Nothing to do with intelligence. Van Gogh died broke and insane....probably bipolar AKA Manic Depression. Sure, people can be a "genius" at art and music, but that doesn't mean they have a high IQ.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071623/
Plagued by psychiatric illness throughout his life, van Gogh committed suicide in 1890. Evidence suggests that he had manic depression, a chronic mental illness thought affects many creative people.
 
You probably have mental disorders, but like Einstein, it's unlikely I can prove it.

Being a painter doesn't make one smart or stupid. Some people have talents like art, music and sports. Nothing to do with intelligence. Van Gogh died broke and insane....probably bipolar AKA Manic Depression. Sure, people can be a "genius" at art and music, but that doesn't mean they have a high IQ.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071623/
Plagued by psychiatric illness throughout his life, van Gogh committed suicide in 1890. Evidence suggests that he had manic depression, a chronic mental illness thought affects many creative people.

Wrong, artists have a lot of spatial ability, perceptive ability & creativity.

Schizophrenic spectrum especially Schizoaffective can be depressed & suicidal.
 
No you did not. What is funny is that you right wingers either post text with no link or a link with no text. It is rather comical.

I see text when I click it.

Maybe your computer or phone is Gowna.

By the way, what is your mental disorder?

Saying I didn't graduate from High School.
When you never met me, sounds mentally ill.
 
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