European study -- Psychiatric patients twice as likely to have Lyme Disease.
See http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/09/04/psychiatric-lyme-disease/ or the LymeDisease.org Facebook post.
"... For instance, as Lyme disease progresses, it can attack the nervous system producing learning disabilities, mood swings, anxiety and depression, panic attacks, obsessive behavior, sudden rages and other psychiatric diagnoses. ..."
"... and the National Institutes of Health are currently sponsoring a major study of neuropsychiatric Lyme disease in an effort to illuminate specific changes in the brain. ..."
See http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2013/09/04/psychiatric-lyme-disease/ or the LymeDisease.org Facebook post.
"... For instance, as Lyme disease progresses, it can attack the nervous system producing learning disabilities, mood swings, anxiety and depression, panic attacks, obsessive behavior, sudden rages and other psychiatric diagnoses. ..."
"... and the National Institutes of Health are currently sponsoring a major study of neuropsychiatric Lyme disease in an effort to illuminate specific changes in the brain. ..."
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