Tick-borne infections can trigger bipolar disorder in children, study suggests
Recognizing links between tick-borne infections and psychiatric disorders can lead to faster diagnosis.
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Recognizing links between tick-borne infections and psychiatric disorders can lead to faster diagnosis.
“The following is a list of peer-reviewed articles that support the evidence of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases causing neuropsychiatric illness. It is organized into two different categories— neuropsychiatric symptoms and dementia” source unknown. Access list of citations
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