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New Study Explains why Bipolar Disorder Patients are Risk-Takers
Bipolar disorder patients are known to be risk-takers. A new study finds that changes in brain networks associated with the reward circuitry are more strongly activated in people with bipolar disorder, compelling them to make risky decisions.
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