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Fwd: Rare Genetic Disease Protects Against Bipolar Disorder; Combating Bladder Cancer With Approved Drug



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Subject: FW: Rare Genetic Disease Protects Against Bipolar Disorder; Combating Bladder Cancer With Approved Drug


 

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Subject: Rare Genetic Disease Protects Against Bipolar Disorder; Combating Bladder Cancer With Approved Drug
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Rare Genetic Disease Protects Against Bipolar Disorder

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A team of scientists led by researchers at the UMass Medical School and UMMSM have identified what is likely a key genetic pathway underlying bipolar disorder, a breakthrough that could lead to better drugs for treating bipolar affective disorder, as well as depression and other related mood disorders. Read more...

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