Brain circuits may reveal which young people are likely to commit suicide
A new Yale-led study of adolescents and young adults at high risk of taking their own lives — those suffering from bipolar disorder — implicates specific differences in the brains of those who attempt suicide and those who do not, researchers report Jan. 31 in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Yale News Source Type: news
More News: Bipolar | Brain | Depression | Mania | Neurology | Nicotine | Psychiatry | Science | Study | Suicide | Universities & Medical Training | Yale