Lateef munging biography

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    US10182013B1 - Methods for managing progressive image delivery and devices thereof - Google Patents

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    US10182013B1US14/955,693US201514955693AUS10182013B1US 10182013 B1US10182013 B1US 10182013B1US 201514955693 AUS201514955693 AUS 201514955693AUS 10182013 B1US10182013 B1US 10182013B1
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    Epidemiological literature has shown that there are extensive comorbidity patterns between psychiatric and physical illness. However, our understanding of the multivariate systems of relationships underlying these patterns is poorly understood. Using Genomic SEM and Genomic E-SEM, an extension for genomic exploratory factor analysis that we introduce and validate, we evaluate the extent to which latent genomic factors from eight domains, encompassing 76 physical outcomes across 1.9 million cases, evince genetic overlap with previously identified psychiatric factors. We find that internalizing, neurodevelopmental, and substance use factors are broadly associated with increased genetic risk sharing across all physical illness domains. Conversely, we find that a compulsive factor is protective against circulatory and metabolic illness, whereas genetic risk sharing between physical illness factors and psychotic/thought disorders was limited. Our results reveal pervasive risk sharing between specific groups of psychiatric and physical conditions and call into question the bifurcation of psychiatric and physical conditions.

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    Individuals with one psychiatric disorder are at such an elevated risk for a second psychiatric diagnosis1 that comorbidity is the nor

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