Inflammation and Depression: A Nervous Plea for Psychiatry to Not Become Immune to Interpretation
The possibility that inflammation plays a causal role in major depression is an important claim in the emerging field of immunopsychiatry and has generated hope for new treatments. The aims of the present review are first to provide some historical background and to consider the evidence in favor of...
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Main Author: | Jan Pieter Konsman (Author) |
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