Author: Stefana, Alberto; Youngstrom, Eric A.; Jun, Chen; Hinshaw, Stephen; Maxwell, Victoria; Michalak, Erin; Vieta, Eduard
Title: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic is a crisis and opportunity for bipolar disorder Cord-id: ttir73l5 Document date: 2020_6_8
ID: ttir73l5
Snippet: The ongoing COVIDâ€19 pandemic has to date infected more than one million people and led to tens of thousands of deaths across the globe. Thus, many governments have imposed regional or national mass sheltersâ€inâ€place in an effort to slow its rapid spread. In this global health emergency, special attention should be paid to the potential impact of the measures taken to combat the pandemic on patients with bipolar disorders (BDs).
Document: The ongoing COVIDâ€19 pandemic has to date infected more than one million people and led to tens of thousands of deaths across the globe. Thus, many governments have imposed regional or national mass sheltersâ€inâ€place in an effort to slow its rapid spread. In this global health emergency, special attention should be paid to the potential impact of the measures taken to combat the pandemic on patients with bipolar disorders (BDs).
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