Bipolar Treatment Study
- alanbluwol5
- Mar 27, 2023
- 1 min read
Do you have Bipolar Disorder?
The Deakin University Australia & Swinburne University of Technology are seeking participants for treatment study to aid thinking skills.

The trial involves twelve weeks of daily insulin or placebo (delivered through a nasal spray) in addition to your treatment as usual.
You will be asked to complete 3 sessions involving:
Assessments of mental health and symptoms
Assessments of medical status and history
Blood tests
Cognitive tests
Questions on social functioning
Physiological assessments (e.g., blood pressure)
This research will be conducted at Swinburne University, Hawthorn campus. You will be reimbursed for travel and participation.
You may be eligible to participate if you are:
Aged 18 to 65
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder
Experiencing a relatively stable mood
Interested in participating?
Or any questions?
Contact cognitionstudy@swin.edu.au





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