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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroinflammation

The page for neuroinflammation points out it's correlation with neurodegenrative diseases, but they're not the only correlated diseases, so that's what this new section is about.

Relationship with other diseases
(1st draft)

Sources

http://cornell.summon.serialssolutions.com/search?s.fvf=ContentType,Newspaper+Article,t&s.q=inflammation%20in%20individuals%20with%20schizophrenia#!/search?ho=t&fvf=ContentType,Newspaper%20Article,t&l=en&q=inflammation%20in%20individuals%20with%20schizophrenia

Neuroinflammation has also been found to be heavily correlated with mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. In the immunologic theory of schizophrenia, neuroinflammation is one of the main causes of the disease. Neuroinflammation is also associated with other nondegenrative mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety. One hypothesis is that prenatal infections that cause inflammation of the CNS disrupts normal growth behavior. The neuropathogenetic theory suggests that neuroprogression to schizophrenia begins through flawed early cell programming that disrupts the blood brain barrier so that neuroinflammation occurs. Multiple studies link inflammation and these diseases. There have also been studies showing the expression of neuroinflammation genetically.

Neuroinflammation