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Monday, 20 November 2006


Temperamental Predisposition to Bipolar Disorders: Untangling the Measurement Knot
Ben Bullock & Dr. Greg Murray
Published: 2007

The Heritability of Melatonin Secretion and Sensitivity to Bright Nocturnal Light in Twins
Karen T. Hallama, James S. Olvera, Vanessa Chambersb, Denovan P. Beggb, Caroline McGratha, Trevor R. Norman
Published: 13/04/2006

Seasonal Influences on First-episode Admission in Affective and Non-affective Psychosis
Karen T. Hallam, Michael Berk, Linda F. Kader, Phillipe Conus, Nellie C. Lucas, Melissa Hasty, Craig M. Macneil, Patrick D. McGorry
Published: 2006

Quality of life diminished for Australians with bipolar disorder
Eli Lilly
Published: 17/08/2005

The Evolution of Depression - Does it Have a Role? 
Published: 15/01/2005

Effect of Sodium Valproate on Nocturnal Melatonin Sensitivity to Light in Healthy Volunteers
Karen T Hallam, James S Olver and Trevor R Norman
Published: 2005

Low doses of Lithium Carbonate reduce Melatonin Light Sensitivity in Healthy Volunteers
Karen T. Hallam, James S. Olver, Jennifer E. Horgan, Caroline McGrath and Trevor R. Norman
Published: 17/08/2004

Consulting with young people about service guidelines relating to parental mental illness
Elizabeth Fudge and Paola Mason
Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health (AeJAMH), Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2004
ISSN: 1446-7984

SADHART Publication for Heartbeat Newsletter
Published: 12/2002

Researchers Find The Link Between Depression and Heart Attacks
Published: 27/08/2002

Depression and suicide of most concern to Australia's youth
Published: 29/05/2002

Should Depression Be Managed As A Chronic Disease?
17th February 2001

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