Bipolar Disorder News and Research

Latest Bipolar Disorder News and Research

Longer looks: When an ER doctor becomes an ER patient; visualizing end-of-life treatments; Google Glass inside operating rooms

Longer looks: When an ER doctor becomes an ER patient; visualizing end-of-life treatments; Google Glass inside operating rooms

Suicide risk factors are not generalisable

Suicide risk factors are not generalisable

Predictive factors ‘raise suspicion’ for emergence of bipolar disorder

Predictive factors ‘raise suspicion’ for emergence of bipolar disorder

Study: Use of antipsychotic medication during pregnancy can affect babies

Study: Use of antipsychotic medication during pregnancy can affect babies

Bipolar remission influenced by anxiety and OCD

Bipolar remission influenced by anxiety and OCD

Monday blues, weekend highs for bipolar patients

Monday blues, weekend highs for bipolar patients

Study shows disparity between US and English discharge rates for pediatric bipolar

Study shows disparity between US and English discharge rates for pediatric bipolar

Group of 11 genes could help predict alcoholism risk

Group of 11 genes could help predict alcoholism risk

Depression does not impact on cognition in early bipolar disorder

Depression does not impact on cognition in early bipolar disorder

Hippocampal role in psychosis bolstered

Hippocampal role in psychosis bolstered

Bipolar at-risk criteria identify ‘relevant clinical minority’

Bipolar at-risk criteria identify ‘relevant clinical minority’

New dual-pronged approach for treating Niemann-Pick type C disease

New dual-pronged approach for treating Niemann-Pick type C disease

Global scientists to discuss latest findings on diagnosis, causes and treatments of ASD

Global scientists to discuss latest findings on diagnosis, causes and treatments of ASD

Age and onset age may influence bipolar treatment response

Age and onset age may influence bipolar treatment response

Antipsychotic use linked to reduced patient violence

Antipsychotic use linked to reduced patient violence

Antipsychotic medication can reduce violent crime among people with psychiatric illness

Antipsychotic medication can reduce violent crime among people with psychiatric illness

Antipsychotic medication reduces violent crime rates

Antipsychotic medication reduces violent crime rates

Genetic changes linked to altered default mode network in psychosis

Genetic changes linked to altered default mode network in psychosis

Life events link to mania bolstered

Life events link to mania bolstered

First Edition: May 8, 2014

First Edition: May 8, 2014

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