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Depression increases the risk of inflammatory bowel disease, which may be mitigated by the use of antidepressants in the treatment of depression
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Patients with a history of depression were more likely to be diagnosed with IBD. In contrast, antidepressant treatments were selectively protective for Crohn's disease and UC. These results may impact counselling and management of depression and IBD.
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