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A leading researcher has called for a revolution in how bipolar disorder is diagnosed and treated. Professor Nick Craddock of Cardiff University believes that diagnosis and treatment should be based on a better understanding of the genetic, biological and psychological factors that determine a person's susceptibility to the illness.
Speaking to Pendulum - the journal of MDF (The Bipolar Organisation) - Professor Craddock outlined his vision of how research into the pathogenesis of the disorder will lead to better diagnosis and more precise tailoring of existing treatments to the specific needs of the individual.See the full content of this document
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Researcher Seeks Bipolar Revolution
Research conducted by the Mood Disorders Research Team at Cardi...
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