Inflammation

Chronic inflammation in children and adolescents has been linked to increased risk of mental health problems, particularly depression and anxiety. Inflammatory processes may affect brain function and neurotransmitter systems, potentially contributing to the development of mental health disorders. Understanding the relationship between inflammation and mental health is an important area of ongoing research in paediatric populations.
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