Study: Depressed, Anxious People Show Higher Inflammation Markers
Study: Depressed, Anxious People Show Higher Inflammation Markers

Researchers say untangling the relationship between inflammation and C-reactive protein can lead to better treatment of depression and anxiety.

C-reactive protein is made by the liver and released into the bloodstream in response to inflammation.

UPI reports a new analysis from the Netherlands says immune reactions linked to depression and anxiety may lead to better screening and treatment of both.