Health
Scientists create blood test for depression and bipolar disorder – Open Access Government
Indiana University of Medicine researchers spent four years developing a blood test to identify depression and bipolar disorder

Over four years, a team in Indianapolis looked at how precision medicine could change the ambiguous and often lengthy process of getting a mental health diagnosis.
They worked with over 300 participants, logging their blood biomarkers. Professor Alexander B Niculescu, Psychiatry at IU School of Medicine, led the research team. In the past, he figured out how blood biomarkers could signal suicidality, pain, PTSD and Alzheimer’s disease.
Despite progress in addressing mental health stigma, people…
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Flatmates of missing teen Pheobe Bishop, 17, identified
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
Tully Sugar Mill celebrates 100 years of cane harvesting amid floods and cyclones
-
General20 hours ago
Postecoglou’s message touches Blues AFL coach Voss after Spurs’ Europa League win
-
General13 hours ago
David Littleproud’s own goal • Inside Story