Faith B Dickerson
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Ford B, Yolken R, Dickerson F, Teague T, Irwin M, Paulus M, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2018 Mar;
49(2):243-249.
PMID: 29552990
Background: Depression can impair the immunogenicity of vaccine administration in adults. Whereas many vaccinations are administered in childhood, it is not known whether adolescent or adult onset depression is associated...
12.
Hamdani N, Daban-Huard C, Godin O, Laouamri H, Jamain S, Attiba D, et al.
J Clin Psychiatry
. 2016 Dec;
78(1):e18-e27.
PMID: 27929612
Objective: Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are associated with cognitive impairment leading to social disruption. While previous studies have focused on the effect of individual infectious exposure, namely, Herpesviridae viruses or...
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Severance E, Gressitt K, Stallings C, Katsafanas E, Schweinfurth L, Savage C, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2016 Nov;
62:41-45.
PMID: 27871802
The molecules and pathways of the gut-brain axis represent new targets for developing methods to diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders. Manipulation of the gut microbiome with probiotics may be a...
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Severance E, Gressitt K, Stallings C, Katsafanas E, Schweinfurth L, Savage C, et al.
NPJ Schizophr
. 2016 Jun;
2:16018.
PMID: 27336058
Immune aberrations in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have led to the hypotheses that infectious agents or corresponding immune responses might contribute to psychiatric etiopathogeneses. We investigated case-control differences in exposure...
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Dickerson F, Savage C, Schweinfurth L, Medoff D, Goldberg R, Bennett M, et al.
Psychiatr Rehabil J
. 2015 Oct;
39(1):5-13.
PMID: 26461436
Objective: We evaluated a well-specified peer mentor program that enhanced a professionally led smoking cessation group for persons with serious mental illnesses. Method: Participants were 8 peer mentors, persons with...
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Castro-Nallar E, Bendall M, Perez-Losada M, Sabuncyan S, Severance E, Dickerson F, et al.
PeerJ
. 2015 Sep;
3:e1140.
PMID: 26336637
The role of the human microbiome in schizophrenia remains largely unexplored. The microbiome has been shown to alter brain development and modulate behavior and cognition in animals through gut-brain connections,...
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Tomasik J, Yolken R, Bahn S, Dickerson F
Biomark Insights
. 2015 Jun;
10:47-54.
PMID: 26052224
Although peripheral immune system abnormalities have been linked to schizophrenia pathophysiology, standard antipsychotic drugs show limited immunological effects. Thus, more effective treatment approaches are required. Probiotics are microorganisms that modulate...
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Brown C, Medoff D, Dickerson F, Fang L, Lucksted A, Goldberg R, et al.
J Dual Diagn
. 2015 May;
11(2):145-50.
PMID: 25985201
Objective: Consumers with serious mental illness smoke more and are at higher risk for smoking-related illness. We examined provider and consumer factors influencing the implementation of the evidence-based "5 A's"...
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Yolken R, Severance E, Sabunciyan S, Gressitt K, Chen O, Stallings C, et al.
Schizophr Bull
. 2015 Feb;
41(5):1153-61.
PMID: 25666826
Mucosal sites such as the oropharynx contain a wide range of microorganisms, collectively designated as the microbiome. The microbiome can affect behavior through a number of neurobiological and immunological mechanisms....
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Dickerson F, Stallings C, Origoni A, Katsafanas E, Savage C, Schweinfurth L, et al.
Prim Care Companion CNS Disord
. 2014 Jun;
16(1).
PMID: 24940526
Objective: A range of immune system abnormalities have been associated with schizophrenia. Probiotic compounds modulate the immune response and offer a potential treatment strategy for schizophrenia. Probiotic compounds have also...