Intelligence, creativity and bipolar disorder may share underlying genetics
by Helen Thomson from on (#HSFY)
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
Serious mood disorders such as bipolar may be the price humans have had to pay for our intelligence and creativity.
That's according to new research which links high childhood IQ to an increased risk of experiencing manic bipolar traits in later life.
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