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phys.orgErin Carrubba, LPC, and Bernadette Lecza, LPC, study coordinators and therapists at the Yale Mood Disorders Research Program, conducted a virtual presentation
medicine.yale.eduThe latest news on bipolar disorder research and treatment
www.bipolar-news.orgBipolar Disorder News. Read the latest medical research on causes, symptoms and new treatments for bipolar disorder.
www.sciencedaily.comExplore the latest in bipolar and related disorders, including recent advances in management of manic depression in children and adults.
jamanetwork.comBipolar UK is a national mental health charity supporting individuals who have bipolar, also their families and carers too.
www.bipolaruk.orgNews-Medical is your trusted source of Bipolar Disorder news, articles and research for doctors, patients, and families.
www.news-medical.netFindings from the 6-month follow-up study of a phase 2 double-blind, randomized, controlled trial were presented on September 22 at the 37th European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) Congress and published simultaneously in The Lancet eClinicalMedicine….The initial single-center study included 59 adults with MDD (mean age, 41 years) who were randomized to receive either psilocybin or escitalopram over a 6-week period.
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