Hepatitis C Virus Detected in Brain Cells Linked to Psychiatric Disorders

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Researchers found hepatitis C virus in the brain lining of individuals with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, suggesting a potential link between infection and psychiatric symptoms, and raising the possibility that antiviral treatments could help alleviate these symptoms.
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