Is Bipolar Disorder Genetic

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White Elephants: A Blog About Bipolar Disorder: Genetics: Will My Children Develop Bipolar Too?

seethewhiteelephants.blogspot.com — “A blog for those raising, living with or simply care about someone living with bipolar disorder. We want it to be a hub of resources where everyone can share their ideas, experiences and coping methods. Founded by writer/author Chynna T. Laird whose mother lived her entire life with untreated bipolar. She wants to help others reach the understanding and respect they deserve.View full resource at seethewhiteelephants.blogspot.com

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Will my children develop bipolar too? I wonder often. Let's talk about it: http://bit.ly/hMLSCp

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Genetics of Bipolar Disorder: Piccolo

disabled-world.com — “A new study in Biological Psychiatry implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorderView full resource at disabled-world.com

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Genetic Risk of Suicide in Bipolar Disorder

bipolar.about.com — “Researchers at Johns Hopkins university say they've identified a gene variant that makes people with bipolar disorder more likely to attempt suicide. TheView full resource at bipolar.about.com

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Are bipolar disorder and binge eating disorder genetic? | EATING DISORDERS INFO

tweatingdisorders.info — “Are bipolar disorder and binge eating disorder genetic? | EATING DISORDERS INFOView full resource at tweatingdisorders.info

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Bipolar Disorder Risk Factors: Genetics, Lifestyle, and More

webmd.com — “Wondering if you are at risk of bipolar disorder? WebMD discusses bipolar disorder risk factors and explains how both genetics and environment may play a role in bipolar disorder risk.View full resource at webmd.com

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Bipolar Disorder: Who’s at Risk? http://bit.ly/goaD7E

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Genetic Pattern Found in Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder

webmd.com — “A vast number of common gene variants come together in a perfect storm to increase risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, new studies reveal.View full resource at webmd.com

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Rare Genetic Mutations Linked To Bipolar Disorder

medicalnewstoday.com — “An international team of scientists, led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, reports that abnormal sequences of DNA known as rare copy number variants, orView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Scientists Uncover New Genetic Susceptibility to Bipolar Disorder

bipolar.about.com — “Scientists Uncover New Genetic Susceptibility to Bipolar DisorderView full resource at bipolar.about.com

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Scientists Uncover New Genetic Susceptibility to Bipolar Disorder http://bit.ly/hZFVsi #bipolar

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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo

sciencedaily.com — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the ability of nerve cells toView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo: Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new.. http://dld.bz/Purn

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New genetic links found to bipolar disorder, schizophrenia

nctimes.com — “Several new genes associated with both bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, have been identified by an international research consortium, including UCView full resource at nctimes.com

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New genetic links found to bipolar disorder, schizophrenia http://t.co/GUPXZgVD #bipolar

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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo

sciencedaily.com — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the ability of nerve cells toView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo: Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead... http://bit.ly/f4r70Z

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New clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo

sciencedaily.com — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the ability of nerve cells toView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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A new clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo

eurekalert.org — “Understanding the genetics of bipolar disorder could lead to new treatments, but identifying specific genetic variations associated with this disorder has been challenging. A new study in Biological Psychiatry implicates a brain protein called Piccolo in the risk for inheriting bipolar disorder. In the orchestra of neuronal proteins, Piccolo is a member of a protein family that includes another protein called Bassoon. Piccolo is located at the endings of nerve cells, where it contributes to the View full resource at eurekalert.org

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A new clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo http://bit.ly/hABgVC #bipolar

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Common genetic variants linked to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

news-medical.net — “Knowledge about the biological origin of diseases like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other psychiatric conditions is critical to improving diagnosis and treatment.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Bipolar Disorder Causes | Healthline

healthline.com — “There is no single cause of bipolar. Many factors, including genetics, biological differences, neurotransmitters and environmental factors, play a role.View full resource at healthline.com

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If you're curious why some people are bipolar, this site has some good info on the subject. http://s-a.cc/vQs34 #bipolar

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