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Chemical imbalances occur as a result of an individual's subjective response to stimuli. Subjectivity is an individual's personal response to experiences that are unique to the individual. For...
Bipolar Disorder is a mental health disease believed to be caused by brain chemistry. The bipolar brain works differently than a non-bipolar brain because of certain chemicals called...
Bipolar I disorder, commonly known as manic-depression, is a serious mental illness that possesses its own unique set of traits, behaviors and treatments. Those who suffer from bipolar I disorder...
Bipolar disorder can be very difficult to live with. There are many ways to treat bipolar disorder, including the use of narcotics. Most drugs used to treat bipolar disorder are known for painful...
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mental disorder that causes extreme mood swings between depression and mania. There are a variety of treatment methods, and most include...
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder where people experience extreme highs, known as mania, and extreme lows, known as depression. Pain can be a symptom of depression and can slow the sufferer's...
Statistics from the U.S. National Library show as many as 5.7 million American adults are diagnosed with bipolar disorder in any given year. Bipolar disorder is a severe mood disorder that can...
Bipolar disorder is a condition of severe mood swings that can affect energy levels and the ability to carry out daily activities. No direct cause has been associated with the condition, but...
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder in which the person has episodes of depression and episodes of mania. The bipolar depression can be extreme. At the 2002 American Psychiatric Association annual...
Neurotransmitters are responsible for sending messages throughout the brain. When these neurotransmitters are low or unbalanced, many problems can result. Bipolar disorder is one of the disorders...
The mood swings associated with bipolar disorder can have serious effects on a person's social and occupational health. These mood swings can be so pronounced that the individual is unable to earn...