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Study assesses the efficacy and safety of lithium treatment in patients infected with severe SARS-CoV-2

Study assesses the efficacy and safety of lithium treatment in patients infected with severe SARS-CoV-2

Low-dose lithium attenuates kidney aging in mice

Low-dose lithium attenuates kidney aging in mice

Glycogen synthase kinase-3 inhibitors found to attenuate COVID-19-associated cytokine storm

Glycogen synthase kinase-3 inhibitors found to attenuate COVID-19-associated cytokine storm

Paper-based device measures lithium ion concentration in blood of bipolar disorder patients

Paper-based device measures lithium ion concentration in blood of bipolar disorder patients

Lithium corrects radiation damage to brain in young cancer patients

Lithium corrects radiation damage to brain in young cancer patients

Lithium improves muscle size and strength in mice with limb girdle muscular dystrophy

Lithium improves muscle size and strength in mice with limb girdle muscular dystrophy

Neuroprotective effects of lithium are likely related to gene expressions

Neuroprotective effects of lithium are likely related to gene expressions

Treatment for Bipolar Disorder now available in Nova Scotia Formulary

Treatment for Bipolar Disorder now available in Nova Scotia Formulary

AA Pharma launches Lithium Carbonate SR 300mg for Bipolar Disorder in Canada

AA Pharma launches Lithium Carbonate SR 300mg for Bipolar Disorder in Canada

New systematic study for managing treatment-resistant bipolar depression

New systematic study for managing treatment-resistant bipolar depression

Lithium carbonate to be tested for motor neurone disease

Lithium carbonate to be tested for motor neurone disease

Lithium slows ALS progression

Lithium slows ALS progression

Stable sleep patterns and regular routines may improve outcomes in bipolar disorder

Stable sleep patterns and regular routines may improve outcomes in bipolar disorder

Cognitive therapy may be as effective as antidepressant medications in the initial treatment of moderate to severe major depression

Cognitive therapy may be as effective as antidepressant medications in the initial treatment of moderate to severe major depression

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