Endocrinology Advisor (12/10, Nye) reported, “People with bipolar disorder…were found to have significantly different thyroid hormone levels during depressive and manic episodes,” investigators concluded in a 291-patient “cross-sectional study” revealing that “free triiodothyronine…levels differed significantly between the patients experiencing manic episodes and depressive episodes.” The findings of which were published online in BMC Endocrine Disorders.
Related Links:
— “Manic and Depressive Bipolar Disorder Events Linked to Thyroid Function “Jessica Nye, Endocrinology Advisor, December 10, 2021