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Bipolar Disorder And Crying - Articles
Its Good To Know Types Of Bipolar : Disorder Symptoms Of Bipolar
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Lucy J.
Posted
Sun 19 Dec 2010 5:38am
Bipolar Disorder is complex in that there is not a single symptom or a single type of disorder. Some of the major symptoms are the unstable shifts of emotions and mood... to recognize and handle a child with bipolar disorder is imperative for parents, teachers, counselors, school staff and teachers. Identifying the signs and symptoms early on can
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Health Tip: Symptoms That May Indicate Bipolar Disorder
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HealthFinder
Posted
Thu 27 Jan 2011 12:00pm
(HealthDay News) -- Bipolar disorder causes major mood swings, ranging from depression to manic (elevated) mood.
The Journal of the American Medical Association says the following symptoms may indicate bipolar disorder:
Manic phase:
Unusually elevated mood.
Anger or irritability.
Speaking and thinking quickly.
Rapidly jumping from topic to topic
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8 Myths About Bipolar Disorder - Article
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Untreatable ..
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Sun 16 Aug 2009 10:06pm
Because of increased awareness and diagnosis, more people than ever before have a basic understanding of bipolar disorder, the condition formally known as manic... No. 1: Bipolar disorder is a rare condition.
Not so, according to statistics and research. In a given year, bipolar disorder affects about 5.7 million American adults, or about
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Recognizing Bipolar Disorder in Children and Teens
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Jamie L.
Posted
Fri 22 May 2009 9:10pm
EverydayHealth.com has posted an article about recognizing bipolar disorder in children and teens that is very interesting. Click here to check out the article!
I believe... don't know if I suffer from bipolar disorder or depression, I do know that I could swing between mania and depression several times in a day. One minute it would feel as though
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Bipolar disorder impairs cognitive function of the brain
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Sonzy

Posted
Sat 01 Nov 2008 12:00am
Research shows that loss of grey matter (neuron cells) where nerve signals are processed in the brain is higher in people with Bipolar Disorder. It is not certain whether it is the cause or the result of the disease. Researchers point out that it is more likely a cause to bipolar disorder and external factors like stress or strain leads to brain changes
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