Climate change is known to affect human health and well-being, including our mental health.1 In patients suffering from bipolar disorder, seasonal changes are an important environmental trigger for mood switches,… Click to show full abstract
Climate change is known to affect human health and well-being, including our mental health.1 In patients suffering from bipolar disorder, seasonal changes are an important environmental trigger for mood switches, and any change in climatic conditions may trigger episodes.2, 3 Here, we reported a case of bipolar spectrum disorder, wherein mood fluctuation was associated with climate factors, especially temperature and relative humidity.
               
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