Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic-depression, is characterized by moods that swing between two opposite poles:
Although chemical imbalances in the brain are a key component of bipolar disorder, it is a complex condition that involves genetic, environmental, and other factors.
Bipolar disorder is classified according to the pattern and severity of the symptoms as...
Read moreWhile only a qualified doctor can make a diagnosis of bipolar, there are certainly symptoms and behaviors that might make you suspect that... Read more »
A few months ago, I woke bolt upright in bed and panicked. Why in the world had I placed a huge bid on an online shopping auction site... Read more »
Question Whatever 42 writes: "I am bipolar. I never realized that the hypersexual activity is a symptom of bipolar. I am having hard time... Read more »
It would be wrong to say that bipolar moods are purely a matter of cycles of brain chemistry. We all know that triggers have a lot to do... Read more »
Over a course of four posts, we have been discussing the numerous cognitive burdens that go with our illness, even when our moods are... Read more »
This is a study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new drug (licarbazepine) for the treatment of manic episodes in Bipolar I disorder. The... Read more »
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes extreme changes in mood, thinking, and behavior. During a "manic phase," people with bipolar... Read more »
Bipolar disorder symptoms are cyclic. Patient's cycle into manic episodes, then return to normal before cycling into a depressive episode. This... Read more »
Genetic or hereditary factors contribute to the risk of bipolar disorder. Studies have demonstrated that the prevalence of bipolar disorder is higher... Read more »
Bipolar disorder treatment includes medication and non-drug therapy. The good news is that most patients respond to treatment and are able to control... Read more »