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AbstractBipolar disorder is complex and challenging to diagnose. As a result the disorder is under‐recognised and undertreated, commented Professor Allan Young, Chair of Psychiatry at Imperial College London, speaking at a satellite meeting organised by AstraZeneca during the Latest Advances in Psychiatry Symposium XI in March. A more holistic approach to managing bipolar disorder and recognition that the illness is probably more common than official statistics suggest could lessen the burden considerably. Steve Titmarsh reports.

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