Life expectancy in bipolar disorder
Bipolar Disorders2015Vol. 17(5), pp. 543–548
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Abstract
Life expectancy in bipolar disorder is decreased substantially, but less so than previously reported. Patients start losing life-years during early and mid-adulthood.
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