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Danish Study on Manic-Depressive Disorder and Heart Disease (Weeke, 1979)

A significant study conducted in Denmark in the late 1970s analyzed over 8,000 individuals diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder (now known as bipolar disorder). The research found that these patients had a nearly 50% higher rate of death from heart disease compared to the general Danish population.

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