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Bipolar DisorderNIH - Medical Encyclopedia Bipolar disorder "There are two primary types of bipolar disorder. People with bipolar disorder I have had at least one fully manic episode with periods of major depression. (In the past, bipolar disorder I was called manic depression.) People with bipolar disorder II seldom experience full-fledged mania. Instead they experience periods of hypomania (elevated levels of energy and impulsiveness that are not as extreme as the symptoms of mania). These hypomanic periods alternate with episodes of major depression." Highlighted ArticleClinical features of bipolar depression versus major depressive disorder in large multicenter trials. (Am J Psychiatry. 2006) "RESULTS: Bipolar depression was associated with family history of bipolar disorder, an earlier age at onset, a greater previous number of depressive episodes … Fears were more common in patients with bipolar disorder, whereas sadness; insomnia; intellectual (cognitive), somatic (muscular), respiratory, genitourinary complaints; and depressed behavior were more common in patients with unipolar depression." CONTINUE YOUR INFOMEDSEARCH RESEARCH with our previous InfoMedLinks. Start with InfoMedLinks 2009.
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Bipolar DisorderGeneral InformationNEWS:Children of Bipolar Parents Are Overly Sensitive to Stress Hormone Cortisol, Study Finds Diet Link To Bipolar Disorder“The study suggests that a strong link exists between nutritional intake and bipolar disorder. A good balanced diet, taking vitamins - specifically Omega 3, Magnesium, Vitamin B - and reducing caffeine and sugar all appear to help in minimising the intensity and frequency of mood swings for bipolar sufferers.” Illness Course in Women with Bipolar Disorder No Myth: Creativity and Mental Disorders Are Linked ARTICLES:JOURNAL ARTICLES:High level of persistence of pediatric bipolar-I disorder from childhood onto adolescent years: A four year prospective longitudinal follow-up study. (J Psychiatr Res. 2011) Lifetime psychopathology among the offspring of Bipolar I parents (Clinics 2011) |
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