Study: The use of antibiotics increases manic episodes of people with mental illness

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Study: The use of antibiotics increases manic episodes of people with mental illness


Study: The use of antibiotics increases manic episodes of people with mental illness
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The use of antibiotics raises the incidence of mania in people with serious mental illness, according to a recent scientific study.

As reported recently by the medical news website Medical News Today, researchers found that people with serious psychiatric disorders who were hospitalized due to mental illness had been given an antibiotic to treat infections.

The researchers point out that this study suggests that the presence of infection, the use of antibiotics can alter the natural bacteria found in the intestine and other bacteria that can contribute individually or collectively to behavioral changes in some people who suffer from mental disorders.

The results of the study are associated with the results of the previous study published in the Journal of Bipolar Disorders, which states that the immune system in the body affects the brain, and the good microbiome bacteria in the intestine play a key role in the increase or decrease of psychological symptoms and mental disorders, That is bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.Study: The use of antibiotics increases manic episodes of people with mental illness
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The use of antibiotics raises the incidence of mania in people with serious mental illness, according to a recent scientific study.

As reported recently by the medical news website Medical News Today, researchers found that people with serious psychiatric disorders who were hospitalized due to mental illness had been given an antibiotic to treat infections.

The researchers point out that this study suggests that the presence of infection, the use of antibiotics can alter the natural bacteria found in the intestine and other bacteria that can contribute individually or collectively to behavioral changes in some people who suffer from mental disorders.

The results of the study are associated with the results of the previous study published in the Journal of Bipolar Disorders, which states that the immune system in the body affects the brain, and the good microbiome bacteria in the intestine play a key role in the increase or decrease of psychological symptoms and mental disorders, That is bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.Study: The use of antibiotics increases manic episodes of people with mental illness
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The use of antibiotics raises the incidence of mania in people with serious mental illness, according to a recent scientific study.

As reported recently by the medical news website Medical News Today, researchers found that people with serious psychiatric disorders who were hospitalized due to mental illness had been given an antibiotic to treat infections.

The researchers point out that this study suggests that the presence of infection, the use of antibiotics can alter the natural bacteria found in the intestine and other bacteria that can contribute individually or collectively to behavioral changes in some people who suffer from mental disorders.

The results of the study are associated with the results of the previous study published in the Journal of Bipolar Disorders, which states that the immune system in the body affects the brain, and the good microbiome bacteria in the intestine play a key role in the increase or decrease of psychological symptoms and mental disorders, That is bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.Study: The use of antibiotics increases manic episodes of people with mental illness
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The use of antibiotics raises the incidence of mania in people with serious mental illness, according to a recent scientific study.

As reported recently by the medical news website Medical News Today, researchers found that people with serious psychiatric disorders who were hospitalized due to mental illness had been given an antibiotic to treat infections.

The researchers point out that this study suggests that the presence of infection, the use of antibiotics can alter the natural bacteria found in the intestine and other bacteria that can contribute individually or collectively to behavioral changes in some people who suffer from mental disorders.

The results of the study are associated with the results of the previous study published in the Journal of Bipolar Disorders, which states that the immune system in the body affects the brain, and the good microbiome bacteria in the intestine play a key role in the increase or decrease of psychological symptoms and mental disorders, That is bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
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