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- Anxiety may contribute to cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder
- Anxiety may contribute to cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder
- Parental psychosis affects early schizophrenia risk factors
- Parental psychosis affects early schizophrenia risk factors
| Anxiety may contribute to cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder Posted: 06 Feb 2013 04:00 PM PST Compromised cognitive and adaptive functioning in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder may be partly explained by related comorbid anxiety, suggest researchers. |
| Anxiety may contribute to cognitive dysfunction in bipolar disorder Posted: 06 Feb 2013 04:00 PM PST Compromised cognitive and adaptive functioning in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder may be partly explained by related comorbid anxiety, suggest researchers. |
| Parental psychosis affects early schizophrenia risk factors Posted: 06 Feb 2013 04:00 PM PST Parental psychosis alters the impact that individual biological risk factors during pregnancy and birth have on future schizophrenia risk, say Finnish researchers. |
| Parental psychosis affects early schizophrenia risk factors Posted: 06 Feb 2013 04:00 PM PST Parental psychosis alters the impact that individual biological risk factors during pregnancy and birth have on future schizophrenia risk, say Finnish researchers. |
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