“…Peripheral homocysteine (Hcy) has been considered as a potential biomarker for bipolar disorder (BD; Ghanizadeh, Singh, Berk, & Torabi‐Nami, ; Salagre et al, ). BD patients with hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) usually show abnormally high levels of Hcy in the blood (Chiarani et al, ; Dittmann et al, ; Osher, Bersudsky, Silver, Sela, & Belmaker, ; Osher, Sela, Levine, & Belmaker, ), which could increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (Chiarani et al, ). Some previous review articles have repeatedly described sex differences in prevalence, symptom characteristics, and disease outcome in BD (Baskaran, Cha, Powell, Jalil, & McIntyre, ; Bauer, Glenn, Pilhatsch, Pfennig, & Whybrow, ; Gogos, Ney, Seymour, Van Rheenen, & Felmingham, ; Jogia, Dima, & Frangou, ).…”