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Researchers seek volunteers to help crack the code for bipolar disorder

A woman showing signs of depression.  PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo.

A woman showing signs of depression. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Source: Press Association

Australian researchers are asking for volunteers to help them understand the genetics of bipolar disorder. They want 5,000 Australians who've been treated for the condition to be part of the world's largest genetic investigation into the disorder.


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By Matt Connellan, Bích Ngọc

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Australian researchers are asking for volunteers to help them understand the genetics of bipolar disorder. They want 5,000 Australians who've been treated for the condition to be part of the world's largest genetic investigation into the disorder.



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