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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Bipolar Disorder: Manic Mouse Made With One Gene Missing

Disorder (BPD or manic-depressive illness) is one of the most serious of all mental disorders, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Affected individuals alternate between states of deep depression and mania. While depression is characterized by persistent and long-term sadness or despair, mania is a mental state characterized by great excitement, flight of ideas, a decreased need for sleep, and, sometimes, uncontrollable behavior, hallucinations, or delusions. BPD likely arises from the complex interaction of multiple genes and environmental factors. Unlike some brain diseases, no single gene has been implicated in BPD.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080312081256.htm
Posted by Siju at 12:15 PM

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