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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Bipolar depression
  1. ... by chance. Bipolar affective disorder Bipolar affective psychosis Bipolar spectrum disorder Depression, bipolar Manic depressive illness Genetic Testing Registry: Major ...
  2. ... both schizophrenia and a mood disorder such as bipolar disorder or depression. The prefix "schizo-" refers to the ... features overlap significantly with those of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and there is debate about whether schizoaffective disorder ...
  3. ... a condition characterized by psychotic disorders (most commonly bipolar disorder), a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, ...
  4. ... is a subtype of major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Major depressive disorder is characterized by prolonged sadness and a general lack of interest, while bipolar disorder is characterized by similar depressive episodes alternating with ...
  5. ... risk of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Women with these polymorphisms are at particular risk of developing bipolar disorder. However, many genetic and environmental factors likely contribute ...
  6. ... the condition to develop schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ... this variation as a possible risk factor for bipolar disorder, panic disorder, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), eating ...
  7. ... increased risk of developing psychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder, anxiety, and eating disorders.Most studies have focused ... Olds R, Fitches A. Evidence of associations between bipolar disorder and the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene. ...
  8. ... They may also develop psychiatric disorders, such as depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.People with McLeod ...
  9. ... and other polymorphisms are also being studied in depression, bipolar disorder, alcohol use disorder, drug addiction, and many other ...
  10. ... are different from mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder, which primarily affect emotions. However, these disorders often ...
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