What Is Toxoplasmosis and Should You be Concerned?
date:Jun 09, 2015
evere toxoplasmosis causes damage to the brain, eyes and other organs. In particular, eyes may be affected with chronic problems such as poor vision, blurriness, pain, redness and sometimes tearing, depending on the location of the eye lesions.
What are the effects of toxoplasmosis on the brain?
Numerous studies link chronic, not acute, toxoplasmosis to a number of psychiatric conditions, including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. The new retrospective analysis inActa Psychiatrica Scandinavic
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