Early help is on its way: Brain research spots bipolar disorder warning signs

Anita Beaumont
March 30 2022 - 12:00pm
Research: Tamara Tancred, of Newcastle, and Brydie Tancred, from the Central Coast, have participated in a study to help identify who is most at risk of developing bipolar disorder to raise hopes of early intervention.
Research: Tamara Tancred, of Newcastle, and Brydie Tancred, from the Central Coast, have participated in a study to help identify who is most at risk of developing bipolar disorder to raise hopes of early intervention.

A SCREENING test for bipolar disorder is one step closer after Australian researchers helped identify "markers" of increased risk in the close relatives of those with the condition.

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Anita Beaumont

Anita Beaumont

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Anita Beaumont is a health and general news reporter at the Newcastle Herald.

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