Bipolar Disorder Articles
1: What Are The Signs of Bipolar Disorder?
The symptoms of this malady are thought to be caused by an imbalance of vital biochemicals in the brain. However, researchers have yet to fully comprehend the exact reasons why millions of people suffer with this problem.
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2: 4 Risk Factors For Bipolar Manic Depression
The occurrence of bipolar manic depression, according to the American Psychiatric Association, is estimated to be in the 1.2% to 1.6% range with some experts contending it to be even higher in the 3% range. It is a chronic recurring illness that must be managed through out the lives of those who suffer from it. Unfortunately bipolar disorder goes undetected in many people who may suffer its effects before being diagnosed and treated.
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3: Tests For Bipolar Disorder - How To Get A Good Result
Do you have depression? Not getting better? It could be bipolar disorder, and you can take a quick online test to see if you have bipolar disorder. We look at ways in which you can get back to good health sooner rather than later.
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4: Cope and Stay Safe With Your Bipolar Partner
Bipolar disorder, more than any other, strains marriages and relationships, sometimes to the point of relationship breakdown. In this article, we look at some of the issues to consider.
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5: Treatments For Bipolar Disorder - Getting Good Evidence
Psychiatrists and other clinicians still play an authoritative hand when it comes to treatment for bipolar disorder. We look at how to judge the importance of treatment information and how people can inform themselves of the options.
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6: Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder - A Mixed Bag
Symptoms of bipolar disorder are neat when they are on a list. But in real life, bipolar disorder can make itself known in hundreds of bewildering ways.
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7: Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference?
Both bipolar disorder categories share the same characteristics in mood swing levels. However, the drawing line between the bipolar type 1 and the bipolar type 2 is on the varied episode levels of each mood swing.
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8: Childhood Bipolar Disorder - Thirteen Complications
Childhood bipolar disorder is more critical than with adults. The formative years of a human being begins in childhood. This is also the time when a child's personality is developing fast. If a child is constantly subjected to an erratic environment, this may result in a brain disturbance affecting his or her thought and emotional patterns.
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9: Articles On Bipolar Disorder - Separating The Wheat From The Chaff
Make sure you are in a questioning frame of mind if the article you are reading states that a prospective patient can diagnose himself. This is especially true if does not give a caution that you should always check the results with your doctor.
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10: What Are The Causes of Bipolar Disorder?
The causes of bipolar disorder have puzzled scientists for some time. Research into the illness has unearthed many theories, but no one has been able to pinpoint the true cause of this malady that affects over two million Americans, with more being diagnosed each year. Is it all about genetics or the environment?
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