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Mouth bacteria partially spread depression and anxiety in newlywed couples

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k2enemyil y a environ 12 heures
They cite work showing that &quot;oral microbiota dysbiosis is significantly correlated with various neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia, anxiety, epilepsy, and depression.&quot;<p>No claims are made that oral microbiota <i>cause</i> depression and anxiety. I find it easy to believe that after marriage, couples converge in depression and anxiety absent any kissing. And because of kissing, their oral microbiota will also converge. But that doesn&#x27;t imply that kissing is the cause of the convergence in depression and anxiety. Maybe I am missing something.
justonceokayil y a environ 12 heures
After reading I’m confused how oral bacteria is shown to be the cause. What I’m reading is that moving in with a depressed person is depressing.
paulryanrogersil y a environ 13 heures
It appears they didn&#x27;t control for folks who lived together or had begun open-mouth kissing before marriage. Am I missing something?
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networkedil y a environ 12 heures
The study says sleep quality is also affected. I have doubts about this transmission mechanism, but it is an idea made for speculative fiction with a Gothic tinge. It&#x27;s like a light version of vampirism without all the blood: they kiss you (for a while), and you become morose and nocturnal.
LargoLasskhyfvil y a environ 11 heures
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