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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Bipolar affective disorder
  1. Bipolar disorder is a mental condition in which a person has wide or extreme swings in their mood. ... Bipolar disorder affects men and women equally. It most often starts between ages 15 and 25. The exact ...
  2. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by episodes of mania and major depression. Treatment with lithium or ...
  3. ... mental disorder. It is a mild form of bipolar disorder (manic depressive illness), in which a person has ... causes of cyclothymic disorder are unknown. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymia often occur together in families. This ...
  4. ... depression and loss of touch with reality ( psychosis ). Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic depression) -- This occurs when depression ...
  5. ... can be an early sign of depression or bipolar disorder . ... with drug abuse and the law. Depression and bipolar disorder may develop in the teen years and early ...
  6. ... people with one or more of the following: Bipolar disorder Borderline personality disorder Depression Drug or alcohol use ... attempt should be evaluated and treated. This includes: Bipolar disorder Borderline personality disorder Drug or alcohol dependence Major ...
  7. ... irritability SAD can sometimes become long-term depression. Bipolar disorder or thoughts of suicide are also possible.
  8. ... a mood disorder, and there are several subtypes. Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is considered ...
  9. ... have: Anxiety disorders Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Bipolar disorder Eating disorders ( bulimia or anorexia )
  10. ... such as narcolepsy Some mental conditions, such as bipolar disorder , post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and panic disorder ...
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