It is known that bipolar disorder, mood disorders such as depression, is something that can be passed down genetically impaired. Research conducted by Johns Hopkins have discovered that other disorders of this type is genetically linked to bipolar as well, with panic disorder, depression, and panic attacks contained in the health department. These findings suggest that there is an increased risk for children of parents with bipolar disorder, with the findings then suggest that they will develop the types of mood disorders later in life.
The risk, according to the test, will continue to grow if both parents are bipolar cases. genetic developments, many scientists and experts in the field of mental health interest, mainly because of the character of the study was observed. Any symptoms of conduct disorder or mood can vary drastically from person to person, even if the subject comes from the same family.
So someone who has bipolar symptoms can be similar to panic, but it was only bipolar that bears the appearance of panic, do not panic disorder itself. In a way that is not easy to ascertain the certainty of results or data that cause them, the genetic link remains speculation, even if further studies are being considered
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