"Bipolar Disorder genetics." . . "Prädisposition." . . "Manic-depressive illness Popular works." . . "MEDICAL / Internal Medicine" . . "HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General" . . "Genetic Predisposition to Disease." . . "Manic-depressive illness Genetic aspects." . . "Manic-depressive persons." . . "MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine" . . "MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine" . . "Erblichkeit" . . "Erblichkeit." . "MEDICAL / Diseases" . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . "Genetics of Bipolar Disorder" . . . "The high hereditary factor of Bipolar Disorder has been proven by many twin-, adoption- and family-studies already decades ago. Concordance rates between monozygotic twins are even as high as 40-70%. Children of two affected parents have a lifetime-risk of 50-65% to fall ill with Bipolar Disorder, while children with one affected parent show a risk of 25% to get Bipolar Disorder. Therefore psychiatric genetics is highly important to detect the genetic blueprint of Bipolar Disorder to invent prevention strategies, as well as individualized pharmacotherapy and new medication targets." . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . "The high hereditary factor of Bipolar Disorder has been proven by many twin-, adoption- and family-studies already decades ago. Concordance rates between monozygotic twins are even as high as 40-70%. Children of two affected parents have a lifetime-risk of 50-65% to fall ill with Bipolar Disorder, while children with one affected parent show a risk of 25% to get Bipolar Disorder. Therefore psychiatric genetics is highly important to detect the genetic blueprint of Bipolar Disorder to invent prevention strategies, as well as individualized pharmacotherapy and new medication targets. Interesting."@en . . . . . . . . . "Genetics of bipolar disorder" . . . "Genetics of bipolar disorder"@en . . . "Manisch-depressive Krankheit" . . "Manisch-depressive Krankheit." . "Bipolar Disorder therapy." . . "Manic-depressive illness." . . "Pharmakotherapie" . . "Pharmakotherapie." . "Electronic books." . .