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Mental Health and Eye Asymmetry
Research suggests that individuals with a history of mental health issues may have a more extreme difference in the size of their left and right eyes. Additionally, bipolar disorder can result in both manic and depressive episodes, with some individuals preferring their partner to be in a depressed state rather than manic.
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There is evidence suggesting that individuals with mental health histories, particularly those who have experienced unhappiness, have a more noticeable difference in the symmetry of their eyes.
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Summary
There is evidence suggesting that individuals with mental health histories, particularly those who have experienced unhappiness, have a more noticeable difference in the symmetry of their eyes.
ChapterMental Health and Eye Asymmetry
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The speaker describes an extraordinary vision she had to a friend named Billy, likening it to that of Joan of Arc.
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The speaker describes an extraordinary vision she had to a friend named Billy, likening it to that of Joan of Arc.