A new study says it is possible to identify young people who have a propensity to develop bipolar disorder even before the illness sets in. In a new study, carried out at the Black Dog Institute by researcher Philip Mitchell, differences were observed in the brain activity of young people who were clinically sound, but who had a parent or sibling suffering from bipolar disorder. This is a significant revelation as currently family history ...Sunday, 6 January 2013
Brain Scans to Predict Bipolar Risks Long Before Onset
A new study says it is possible to identify young people who have a propensity to develop bipolar disorder even before the illness sets in. In a new study, carried out at the Black Dog Institute by researcher Philip Mitchell, differences were observed in the brain activity of young people who were clinically sound, but who had a parent or sibling suffering from bipolar disorder. This is a significant revelation as currently family history ...
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