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Originally Posted by Wonderfalls
If there were any new and effective methods of bipolar detection then the information would be printed in medical journals, not kept secret among certain cabals of psychiatrists as you seem to think.
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There has been a lot of research in these areas. From my reading of journals, at best the work has been inconclusive. I like your emphasis on "effective."
Like I said in my initial response to this thread, if you can come up with better biological testing for BP, you'll become quite wealthy. It's not a matter of which patient has how much money, as the OP seems to think.
Also the genetic tests that are being done only point to how your body metabolizes certain medications, and there are disagreements regarding how effective these are as well.
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