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Originally posted by keep_walking
Α και μη δινεις πολυ βαση στα σχολια μπορει να τα γραψε οποιοσδηποτε...
As a psychiatrist, I was very disheartened to see this article as I think it is terribly misinformed. Antipsychotics are used to treat nearly ANY behavioral disturbance regardless of the cause. For example, we use antipsychotics to treat delerium due to urinary tract infections, cancer, stroke, old age, electrolyte abnormalities, etc., as well as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The press is saying that since antipsychotics are effective in the treatment of behavioral disturbances due to toxoplasmosis in rats, that toxo must cause schizophrenia. This is obviously faulty logic. Schizophrenia as far as we know is a genetic disorder that can potentially be unmasked by ANY stressor. Chances are, if you wind up with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, it would have happened whether or not you were exposed to animals as a child. Please allow your children to enjoy their childhood pets just like the billions of other healthy children in this world. And please stop spreading ignorant research. Thanks.
Κοίτα όμως που πάνω στη βλακεία μου και άγνοια έβγαλα σωστό σκεπτικό για τα αντιψυχωσικά,το τοξόπλασμα και τη σχιζοφρένεια....Και ωραίο αυτό με το ό,τι κι αν συνέβαινε με τα ζωάκια αν ήταν να σου\'ρθει μια σχιζοφρένεια καβάλα θα σου\'ρχόταν....