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Scientists Find Link Between Bipolar Disorder and Neuroinflammation – Gizmodo Australia
Scientists may be closer to understanding how the brain can function differently in people who have bipolar disorder. In a new study, researchers say they’ve found…

Scientists may be closer to understanding how the brain can function differently in people who have bipolar disorder. In a new study, researchers say theyve found evidence that certain brain cells trigger inflammation more easily in those who have BPD, and that these wayward cells can be linked to decreased neural activity that could be harmful to our mental health. The findings, published on Thursday in Stem Cell Reports, could hint at a new way to treat bipolar disorder someday, though more research…
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