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Bipolar Network News Archives
Issues 1999 - 2000
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Vol. 6, Issue 3: |
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Clinical Trials Update: SFBN, NIMH, STEP-BD
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Research Update: Genetics and Psychiatric Illness
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Life Chart Highlight: Adjunctive TRH in Refractory
Depression
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Meeting Highlights: Child and Adolescent Bipolar
Illness
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Vol. 6, Issue 2: |
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Clinical Trials Data: New Data on Antidepressants and
Mania Induction
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Meeting Highlights: Biological Psychiatry Annual
Meeting
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Life Chart Highlight: Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid
PTSD
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Meeting Highlights: Psychiatric Research Society
Meeting
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Vol. 6, Issue 1: |
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BNN 200 Update
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Meeting Highlights: Third International Conference on
Bipolar Disorder
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Meeting Highlights: American College of
Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) Annual Meeting
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Life Chart Highlight: Lamotrigine-Gabapentin
Combination Therapy
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Investigator Spotlight: Drs. Bolwig and Kessing
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Vol. 5, Issue 2: |
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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT
BIPOLAR ISSUE
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Clinical Trials Update:
Early Intervention Initiative Update
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Meeting Highlights: NIMH
Early Intervention Workshop
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Life Chart Highlight:
Nimodipine in Adolescent Bipolar Illness
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Suggestions for Parents
with Possibly Bipolar Children
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Vol. 5, Issue 1: |
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Clinical Trials Update:
New Treatment Trials
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Meeting Highlights:
Stanley Satellite Symposium
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Life Chart Highlight:
Tolerance to Gabapentin
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Publication Update:
Lamotrigine in Bipolar Disorder
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Bipolar Network News
The
BNN is published three times a year by investigators working with
patients with bipolar disorder to better understand the long-term course and
treatment of the illness.
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editors of the BNN have made every effort to report accurate
information, much of the work detailed here is in summary or prepublication
form, and therefore cannot be taken as verified data. The BNN can
thus assume no liability for errors of fact, omission, or lack of balance.
Patients should consult with their physicians, and physicians with the
published literature, before making any treatment decisions based on
information given in this issue or in any issue of the BNN.
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