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  2. Biology of bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, evidence points to abnormalities in neurotransmission, intracellular signaling, and cellular functioning as contributing factors. [3] Research into bipolar disorder, particularly neuroimaging studies, faces challenges such as confounding effects of medication, comorbid conditions, and small sample sizes, which may result in ...

  3. Category:Biology of bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    This category is intended for articles that discuss the genetic, chemical, and biological basis for bipolar disorder. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. Epigenetics of bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene plays a role in the growth, differentiation, and maintenance of neurons.There have been consistent differences observed between bipolar disorder patients and controls in the cytosine methylation levels of the BDNF gene promoter regions 3 and 5.

  5. Bipolar Disorder: 4 Types & What You Need to Know About Them

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    Onset of Bipolar Disorder. Signs of bipolar disorder generally emerge in young adulthood. Research suggests that 70 percent of people with bipolar disorder experience their first manic episode ...

  6. Causes of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors for mental illness include psychological trauma, adverse childhood experiences, genetic predisposition, and personality traits. [7] [8] Correlations between mental disorders and substance use are also found to have a two way relationship, in that substance use can lead to the development of mental disorders and having mental disorders can lead to substance use/abuse.

  7. Biological psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Biological psychiatry or biopsychiatry is an approach to psychiatry that aims to understand mental disorder in terms of the biological function of the nervous system.It is interdisciplinary in its approach and draws on sciences such as neuroscience, psychopharmacology, biochemistry, genetics, epigenetics and physiology to investigate the biological bases of behavior and psychopathology.