Topic: Emma Frans

That's the conclusion of a new study by Swedish researchers who compared 13,428 people with bipolar disorder to more than 67,000 people without the condition. "After controlling for parity (number of children), maternal age, socioeconomic status and family history of psychotic disorders, ...
Children born to an older father run a greater risk of developing a bipolar disorder than other kids, a Swedish study showed on Tuesday. "Children whose father was 55 years old or more (at the time of conception) run about a 37-percent ...