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Bipolar Disorders
 
Are you missing out on key articles from Bipolar Disorders?
 
Bipolar Disorders

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The Official Journal of THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR BIPOLAR DISORDERS
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Markers of gluten sensitivity and celiac disease in bipolar disorder
Faith Dickerson, Cassie Stallings, Andrea Origoni et al. Free

A quantitative meta‐analysis of fMRI studies in bipolar disorder
Chi-Hua Chen, John Suckling, Belinda R Lennox et al. Free

Early psychosocial intervention for youth at risk for bipolar I or II disorder: a one‐year treatment development trial
David J Miklowitz, Kiki D Chang, Dawn O Taylor et al. Free

Efficacy of aripiprazole adjunctive to lithium or valproate in the long‐term treatment of patients with bipolar I disorder with an inadequate response to lithium or valproate monotherapy: a multicenter, double‐blind, randomized study
Ronald Marcus, Arif Khan, Linda Rollin et al. Free

Criminal conviction, impulsivity, and course of illness in bipolar disorder
Alan C Swann, Marijn Lijffijt, Scott D Lane et al. Free

Bipolar mixed episodes and antidepressants: a cohort study of bipolar I disorder patients
Marc Valentí, Isabella Pacchiarotti, Adriane R Rosa et al. Free

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