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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-19T18:00:07.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The most common white blood cells in your body—immune cells called neutrophils—can make a protein nobody knew they were making, Stanford Medicine investigators have discovered. That unexpected sighting joins a growing list of hints tying schizophrenia, a disorder of the brain, to events occurring elsewhere in our bodies. The findings are summarized in a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.",
  "title": "Neutrophils manufacture schizophrenia-linked protein, according to new research"
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