Metabolic and endocrine comorbidity impacts bipolar disorder outcome Researchers examine the relationship between medical burden in bipolar disorder and illness severity and outcome.
Bipolar Disord 2010; 12: 404–413
Migraine prevalent and problematic in bipolar disorder Measuring the prevalence and consequences of migraine in patients with bipolar disorder.
Bipolar Disord 2010; 12:397–403
Cerebrovascular risk comparable with first- and second-generation antipsychotics Comparing the risk for cerebrovascular adverse events in patients taking first- and second-generation antipsychotics
J Clin Psychiatry 2010; 71: 689–698
Early improvement criteria defined in first-episode schizophrenia Researchers attempt to define criteria for early improvement as predictor of subsequent outcome in first-episode schizophrenia.
Br J Psychiatry 2010; 196: 460–466
Emotional stimuli response deficits distinguish SMD from bipolar disorder Studying whether attention in the context of emotional distracters may aid in differentiating between pediatric bipolar disorder and severe mood dysregulation.
J Abnorm Child Psychol 2010; 38: 695–706
Manic and hypomanic episodes linked to increased CVD risk Examining manic or hypomanic episodes as an independent risk factor for incident cardiovascular disease.
J Affect Disord 2010; Advance online publication
Biological differences found between bipolar I and II disorder Imaging study comparing serotonin transmission in bipolar I and bipolar II disorder patients.
Bipolar Disord 2010; 12: 312–318
Cognitive rehabilitation has ‘lasting impact’ on schizophrenia Assessing functional outcomes in patients with schizophrenia 1 year after completion of a cognitive rehabilitation program.
Schizophrenia Res 2010; Advance online publication
Emotional processing deficits questioned in schizophrenia Testing facial emotion recognition in patients with schizophrenia who have relatively preserved intellectual ability.
Psychol Med 2010; 40: 911–919
Strong depression and anxiety covariation in bipolar disorder Examining the degree to which Axis I disorders co-exist with bipolar disorder mood states.
Bipolar Disord 2010 12: 271–284
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