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Bipolar Disorder

Genomic analysis of causal variants between bipolar disorder I (BD-I) and epilepsy. (A) Venn plot shows specific and shared variants. Genetic correlation (rg) was estimated via LDSC. (B) Manhattan plot of conjFDR results. Lead SNPs with the same allelic effect direction are in red; opposite directions are in black. (C) LocusZoom plots show genetic associations at the SP4 locus, with physical maps of known genes and LD defined by SNP rs9639379.

Genetic link between bipolar disorder and epilepsy unveiled in China study

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Illustration of the steps of the model construction for early diagnosis of bipolar disorder in adolescents (Left) and the conceptual graphs to show the importance of the advanced brain imaging techniques for bipolar disorder (right).

Researchers achieve a significant advancement in early diagnosis of bipolar disorder in adolescents

Categories Brain & Behavior
Illustration of person with two masks, one happy and one sad

5-Day Brain Stimulation Treatment Shows Promise for Bipolar Disorder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Happy man. Pixabay

Nearly 1 in 4 people with a history of bipolar disorder achieve complete mental health

Categories Brain & Behavior
Hand leaving a drop of blood on a medical test card

Simple blood test can help diagnose bipolar disorder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
metformin package

Metformin can help youth manage weight gain side effect of bipolar medications

Categories Uncategorized
Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash

Unraveling the Quirky Genetics of Bipolar Disorder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Researchers have created mutant mice that exhibit bipolar swings in activity, mirroring depressive and manic episodes of bipolar disorder in humans.

Researchers create mutant mice to study bipolar disorder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans

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