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Amish Genes May Hold the Keys to Treating Mental Illness – The Daily Beast

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  1. Amish Genes May Hold the Keys to Treating Mental Illness  The Daily Beast
  2. Amish communities are adapting a surprising new technology in their homes and farms: ‘It’s really taken off’  msnNOW
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