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Common allergic conditions linked to mental health
In a new, large-scale study, eczema, hay fever, and asthma are linked to an increased risk of developing mental illnesses. The study backs up previous work and may help to guide clinicians as they treat these people.
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A surprising link between mental health and allergies is uncovered in a new study.
A new study, published in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry, uncovers links between mental health and the "three A's": asthma, allergic rhinitis (or hay fever), and atopic dermatitis (or eczema).
As someone who has all three of these, I was particularly interested to see the results. But I must also admit that I felt slightly unnerved.
I've had asthma and eczema since I was a baby, and I developed hay fever in my late teens. I've also had a few run-ins with mental health over the years, but I would never have thought that they could be related.






