Bipolar Disease

Date Submitted: 12/08/2003 13:30:58
Category: / Science & Technology
Length: 6 pages (1582 words)
Abstract Mood disorders such as bipolar disorder or also known as manic-depression have been closely studied and researched for many years. Due to the inability to find one or any specific gene that contributes to this disorder it has been a long and difficult journey into the understanding of manic-depressive illness. With the contributions of many scientist and researchers slowly the understanding and treatment of bipolar disorder is becoming more clear. The use of lithium …
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