Infections During Childhood Increase the Risk of Mental Disorders

Infections During Childhood Increase the Risk of Mental Disorders
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Hospitalization for infection might leave you at greater risk for mental illness, according to a recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry, which draws on data from youth in Denmark up to age 17.

The authors also found that antibiotic use was associated with even higher risk for mental illness. This connection is thought to be, in part, because antibiotics affect bacteria in the intestinal microbiome.

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