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      <title>Detecting Bipolar Episode Early Key to Control</title>
      <description>A news report out of Australia provides intriguing evidence that early detection of a bipolar episode can have a powerful impact on disease control. Let&amp;#39;s look.&amp;nbsp;Bottom line first&amp;nbsp;Patients taught to identify the earliest signs of a bipolar episode--lack of sleep being the most significant warning of a manic episodes--can reduce the severity and frequency relapses. &amp;nbsp;This study in&amp;nbsp;60 words or less&amp;nbsp;Researchers enrolled...</description>
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