Perimenopausal women ‘more likely to develop bipolar disorder’

Experts said research of this nature could help predict individual risk of mental health issues during this time, which “could be life-saving”
Perimenopausal women ‘more likely to develop bipolar disorder’

The study found there was a 112% increase in bipolar during perimenopause Picture: PA

Women are more than twice as likely to develop bipolar disorder in the years leading up to their final period, a study has suggested.

Experts said research of this nature could help predict individual risk of mental health issues during this time, which “could be life-saving”.

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