Abstract

Mechanisms linking childhood short sleep duration with later psychosis are not well known, but inflammation has recently been suggested as a mediating factor. Researchers looked at this closely for a recent study using longitudinal data from a major cohort study, and found that there was an association between elevated interleukin in childhood and psychosis at age 24.

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