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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.
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