Bipolar disorder is characterised by episodes of mania and depression interspersed with periods of remission. The condition is highly heritable (~ 60–85%) (Lichtenstein, et al. 2009; McGuffin, et al. 2003) and first-degree relatives to index cases suffer eight times higher risk of developing bipolar...
Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT) is the paradoxical approach whereby mCRPC patients alternate between supraphysiologic and near-castrate serum testosterone levels, through intramuscular administration of testosterone cypionate 400 mg given every 28 days together with ongoing androgen suppression....
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the capacity to describe mental states to oneself and others and the ability to respond accordingly [1]. It comprises two domains: cognitive or social-cognitive ToM - the ability to make inferences about another’s thoughts and intentions [2, 3–4], and affective or...
Lithium has been a cornerstone of mood stabilization, remaining a primary treatment option for bipolar I disorder since its approval by the U.S. FDA. Despite its established role in managing this condition, lithium treatment demands meticulous monitoring and awareness of factors that can affect its behavior...