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Scientists Link Gut Bacteria to Bipolar Depression in Mouse Study
Precise changes in the connectivity between neurons caused by an imbalance of gut bacteria may help explain depressive ...
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'Mini-Brains' Reveal Hidden Signals of Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder
Mini-brains' grown in the lab allow scientists to study brain wiring without interfering with brains in living people, and ...
Using lab-grown brain tissue, researchers uncovered complex patterns of neural signaling that differ subtly between healthy ...
Although bipolar disorder more commonly develops in older teenagers and young adults, it can appear in children as young as 6. In recent years, it's become a controversial diagnosis. Some experts ...
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Gut bacteria may play role in bipolar depression by directly influencing brain connectivity
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by extreme mood changes. Individuals diagnosed with BD ...
Whether you live with bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder, you experience periods of depression. This can make it hard to tell them apart. But the bi-in bipolar means “two” because it has ...
Bipolar disorder is a recurrent and sometimes chronic illness involving episodes of depression and mania or hypomania. The most frequent presentation is depression: more than 1 of 5 primary care ...
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General Hospital’s Chris McKenna Diagnosed With Bipolar Disorder: ‘I’m Good Right Now’
General Hospital star Chris McKenna is opening up about his mental health. “I have bipolar disorder… This is the first time I ...
When it comes to diagnosing mood disorders or personality disorders, it’s important to recognize that there is often a great amount of variability in how a particular disorder might manifest. While ...
In PEOPLE’s exclusive first look at McKenna’s appearance on Maurice Benard’s 'State of Mind' podcast, the actor shares that the COVID lockdowns did “a number on my mental health” ...
Tiny lab-grown brains are offering an unprecedented look at how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder disrupt neural activity.
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