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Biological dysrhythm in remitted bipolar I disorder

Highlights • Comparison of multiple domains of biological rhythm (Social, Sleep, activity & eating) among remitted bipolar I subjects and healthy controls in Indian population is presented here. • Bipolar I subjects (without any other psychiatric co-morbidities) experience persisting biological...

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Published in:Asian journal of psychiatry 2017-12, Vol.30, p.218-224
Main Authors: Iyer, Aishwarya, Palaniappan, Pradeep
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