Brain scans probe why some bipolar treatments fail
NCT ID NCT05186077
Summary
This study aimed to understand differences in brain wiring between people whose bipolar disorder responds to treatment and those for whom it does not. Researchers used MRI brain scans to compare these groups and healthy volunteers. The goal was to identify brain pathways that could become targets for future treatments. The study was terminated early and did not test any new therapies.
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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