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Bipolar Disorder, Parenting and Stress

Mark Ellenbogen, Canada Research Chair in Developmental Psychopathology at Concordia and a member of the Centre for Research in Human Development. | Photo by Concordia University

Mark Ellenbogen, Canada Research Chair in Developmental Psychopathology at Concordia and a member of the Centre for Research in Human Development. | Photo by Concordia University

Children who have at least one bipolar parent respond to everyday stress with higher levels of cortisol than the average child, according to a new international study led by Concordia University researchers.

Coverage of this study appears on the Toronto Star Health blog, Psych Central, Health Care Business News, First Science, Science Daily, Yahoo! News India, India Vision, Daily News & Analysis IndiaAbout.com, Parent Dish, Private MD Labs News, PsychoMédiaJournal de Quebec, Canoë News and EzineMark.com.


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