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A blood test could be used to diagnose and assess the severity of

certain mental illnesses, such as bipolar disorder, according to a

new study. But some experts think this raises ethical concerns about

prying into a person's mental status.

Lab tests that can accurately detect mental illnesses have long been

considered the " Holy Grail " of psychiatry. Currently, bipolar

disorder and other conditions such as depression are diagnosed based

on the patient's description of their symptoms and the physician's

judgment, sometimes making it difficult to get an accurate diagnosis

or determine the severity of a patient's condition. But now

researchers have shown that 10 genes that can be detected in the

blood could provide a better way to assess a patient.

" Patients aren't sure how ill they really are, and neither is the

clinician — sometimes dismissing their symptoms, sometimes

overestimating them, " said Dr. Niculescu, III, a

psychiatrist at the Indiana University School of Medicine in

Indianapolis, who led the research published Tuesday by the journal

Molecular Psychiatry. " Having an objective test for disease state,

disease severity, and especially to measure response to treatment,

would be a big step forward. "

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