Effective treatments for people with serious depression who have not been helped by antidepressant medications have novel ...
Researchers have identified a second dopamine-driven "clock" in the brain that works alongside the biological 24-hour cycle, ...
New research suggests that mood swings in bipolar disorder are regulated by two clocks: the body’s 24-hour circadian rhythm ...
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New research pinpoints 298 parts of the genome associated with higher risk of bipolar disorder. This could lead to better ...
A brain rhythm working in tandem with the body's natural sleep-wake cycle may explain why bipolar patients alternate between ...
The future of bipolar I management holds great promise as research continues to uncover new treatment possibilities. By embracing personalized care, patients can look forward to greater stability ...
Study published in Nature identifies nearly 300 genomic regions associated with bipolar disorder, and 36 key genes involved in the disease.
This group of international experts in the treatment of bipolar disorder was convened in New York in December 2003. As a departure point for their discussions, it was noted that the treatment of ...
Bipolar disorder affects 40-50 million people globally, with genetic heritability between 60-80%, and can be triggered by both positive and negative life events, including promotions or new ...
Hope for new treatments: Silencing the clock Current treatments for bipolar disorder focus on stabilizing moods but often don't address the root causes of mood swings, the researchers said.
A brain rhythm working in tandem with the body's natural sleep-wake cycle may explain why bipolar patients alternate between mania and depression, according to new research. The McGill University ...