Is Bipolar Disorder an Energy Disorder? Evidence and Novel Treatments
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation October Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Andrew A. Nierenberg of Harvard Medical School. He presented on "Is Bipolar Disorder an Energy Disorder? Evidence and Novel Treatments."
Learn more about our webinar series: http://bbrfoundation.org/webinar
Видео Is Bipolar Disorder an Energy Disorder? Evidence and Novel Treatments канала Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Learn more about our webinar series: http://bbrfoundation.org/webinar
Видео Is Bipolar Disorder an Energy Disorder? Evidence and Novel Treatments канала Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
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