Blood biomarker may predict ADHD and mood disorders

By Paula Moyer

SAN DIEGO, CA — May 25, 2007 — Cell membrane potential help psychiatrists differentiate attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), bipolar disorder, and possibly major depressive disorder, according to investigators who presented their findings here at the 160th annual meeting of the American Psychiatric organization (APA). All rights reserved. Murphy, MD, and

Douglas Woodruff, MD, psychiatrists in private practice in Baltimore, Maryland.

This physiologic property of cells differs among these disorders and is plus differentiated from that seen in healthy controls, according to investigators Sharon A.

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