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Glandular fever increases the risk of depression


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New research shows that patients who have had contact with the hospital due to serious glandular disease have a greater risk of subsequently developing depression. The study from iPSYCH is the largest yet to show a correlation between glandular fever and depression.
The vast majority of Danes have had glandular fever - also called mononucleosis - before adulthood. And for the vast majority of them, the disease can be cured at home with throat lozenges and a little extra care. But for some, the disease is so serious that they need to visit the hospital.
A new research result now shows that precisely those patients who have been in contact with the hospital in connection with their illness, have a greater risk of suffering a depression later. ....

Liselotte Petersen , Michael Eriksen Benr , Nina Vindegaard , Bodil Lyng Rasmussen , National Centre For Research , University Of Copenhagen , Lundbeck Foundation , Mental Health Centre Copenhagen , Mental Health Centre , Copenhagen University Hospital , Department Of Child , Mental Health Services , Aalborg University Hospital , Aarhus University , Research Director Michael Eriksen Benr , Associate Professor Liselotte Petersen , National Centre , Register Based Research , Consultant Bodil Lyng Rasmussen , Adolescent Psychiatry , Aalborg University , Research Director , Health Centre Copenhagen , Capital Region , Medicine Health , Immunology Allergies Asthma ,

Glandular fever associated with greater risk of depression


Glandular fever associated with greater risk of depression
New research shows that patients who have had contact with the hospital due to serious glandular disease have a greater risk of subsequently developing depression. The study from iPSYCH is the largest yet to show a correlation between glandular fever and depression.
The vast majority of Danes have had glandular fever - also called mononucleosis - before adulthood. And for the vast majority of them, the disease can be cured at home with throat lozenges and a little extra care. But for some, the disease is so serious that they need to visit the hospital. ....

Liselotte Petersen , Michael Eriksen Benr , Nina Vindegaard , Emily Henderson , Bodil Lyng Rasmussen , National Centre For Research , University Of Copenhagen , Department Of Child , Mental Health Centre , Aalborg University Hospital , Aarhus University , Research Director Michael Eriksen Benr , Lead Author , Associate Professor Liselotte Petersen , National Centre , Register Based Research , Consultant Bodil Lyng Rasmussen , Adolescent Psychiatry , Aalborg University , Glandular Fever , Mental Health , எமிலி ஹென்டர்சன் , தேசிய மையம் க்கு ஆராய்ச்சி , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் கோபெந்ஹேகந் , துறை ஆஃப் குழந்தை , மன ஆரோக்கியம் மையம் ,