Chronic exposure to inflammation may explain link to conditions including depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder, researchers say
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A large UK study has found that people living with autoimmune diseases are nearly twice as likely to experience long-term mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. The research, published in BMJ Mental Health, suggests this link may be due to long-term inflammation in the body caused by these diseases. The risk is […] The post Autoimmune diseases linked to higher risk of depression and anxiety appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Chronic exposure to inflammation may explain link to conditions including depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder, researchers say
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