Risk of psychiatric disorders following irritable bowel syndrome: a nationwide population-based cohort study. PLoS One. 2015;10(7):e0133283. 10. Faresjö Å, Grodzinsky E, Hallert C, Timpka T. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome are more burdened by co-morbidity and worry about ...
2, several groups have explored expanding testing to include common conditions, such as heart disease and cancers3,4,5,6. These approaches rely on the use of a PRS7that combines the effects of tens or hundreds or thousands
On the other hand, the region’s duplication drove increased risk for psychiatric conditions (i.e., bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and depression), in line with previous findings [67]. Next, we assessed whether disease genes were under stronger evolutionary constraint than genes affected by CNVs...
HDL, average weekly alcohol consumption, current smoking status, exercise, prevalent T2D, prevalent stroke and any prevalent psychiatric disorders including depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia82. We excluded individuals with missing values of risk factors and prevalent dementia, which resulted in ...
“Increased rates of psychiatric and sleep disorders have been reported in patients with narcolepsy,”Melissa C. Lipford,MD,a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and colleagues wrote. “Further complicating the care of this patient population is the chronic nature ...
48 Similarly, several psychiatric disorders share risk loci.49 The study of the distribution of overlapping loci within a group of diseases might suggest shared pathways and common pathogenetic features.23 On the other hand, the lack of overlap of other loci could help to identify pathogenic ...
Risk of psychiatric disorders following irritable bowel syndrome: a nationwide population-based cohort study. PLoS One. 2015;10(7):e0133283. 10. Faresjö Å, Grodzinsky E, Hallert C, Timpka T. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome are more burdened by co-morbidity and worry about ...
Common genetic risk variants have been implicated in the etiology of clinical attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses and symptoms in the general population. However, given the extensive comorbidity across ADHD and other psychiatric con
Previous research into the utilization of health care services in university students focused mainly on the prevalence of specific diseases of interest and behaviors, including psychiatric diseases [3,4,5,9,18], substance use [19] and internet or smartphone use [20]. Previous data were also main...