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Hope for Bipolar Youth: Some May Outgrow It?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 308791" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>While that would be great news, it doesn't sound like a very scientific study. It looks like they just compared rates of bipolar between the 18-25 year old age group and the 29+ group. There could be many reasons for that to be different. They would need to take a group of people in the 18-25 age group and follow them until they turned 30 to see how many of them still manifested bipolar symptoms. </p><p></p><p>I think they are onto something with brain development continuing until 25 and it gives me hope that Tigger may out grow his bipolar (he already is showing signs of that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 308791, member: 1169"] While that would be great news, it doesn't sound like a very scientific study. It looks like they just compared rates of bipolar between the 18-25 year old age group and the 29+ group. There could be many reasons for that to be different. They would need to take a group of people in the 18-25 age group and follow them until they turned 30 to see how many of them still manifested bipolar symptoms. I think they are onto something with brain development continuing until 25 and it gives me hope that Tigger may out grow his bipolar (he already is showing signs of that). [/QUOTE]
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