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August 24, 2015

Intelligence, Creativity and BPD May Share Underlying Genetics

August 24, 2015/ ScienceSites

A new study linking high childhood IQ with bipolar traits later in life suggests that mood disorders may be the genetic price we pay for intelligence and creativity.

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