By: Outarow Chuong | 2010-03-31 | Mental health Any individual that is stricken with bipolar is certainly suffering in many different ways. In other ways, though it could almost be classed as the "family disease" because it affects all of the members of the household. read more
By: Haris Muric | 2011-04-29 | Medicine The treatment for bipolar disorder usually involves bipolar medication. Medications for bipolar are often used in combination for effective results, and it can take a period of trying different medications before a suitable medication or combination of bipolar medications is found to suit the individual. Because bipolar mood swings often move between periods of mania and depression, mood sta read more
By: Jason Albany | 2011-01-21 | Health & Fitness Each one of us faces different experiences everyday that will somehow shape us into a better person, from happiness to struggle. The world is indeed very sophisticated and if you feel you do not know how to handle it, you could end up quitting all together. People with this kind of perspective or view in life as somewhat dark are associated as someone who may be suffering from bipolar disorder. read more
By: Sylvia Phillips | 2012-03-06 | ADHD It's thought that greater than two million Americans end up having a kind of bipolar disorder, although many of them are unaware of this fact. Though the disorder doesn't have age or gender limitations, the symptoms of bipolar disorder usually appear in the post-adolescence and early adulthood stage. The indications of bipolar disorder are really simple to observe, but they are as well common to o read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-07-29 | Eating Disorders Bipolar disorder can be described as a psychiatric diagnosis of mood disorders. The condition is defined by presence of one or more episodes that results from increased energy levels, cognition, and mood imbalance including depression episodes. Bipolar disorder is common in both adults and children and is caused by a myriad of factors. It is estimated that approximately 1.2 percent of the p read more
By: Phil Tucker | 2011-07-01 | Health & Fitness Mental disorders can be the hardest illnesses to both diagnose and accept. How can you tell if a loved one or friend is suffering from a mental disorder or if they simply have an erratic or passionate personality? How can you diagnose somebody for what may be simple mood swings, or tell if these mood swings are severe enough to actually warrant medical intervention? read more
By: Low Jeremy | 2010-12-04 | Article Marketing Usually, the early sign which shows that a person has bipolar disorder may be a hypomania state. The person exhibits high levels of energy, irritability, excessive moodiness, and recklessness or impulsiveness; and that person feels good about it. read more
By: Diaya Boeris | 2011-03-24 | Health & Fitness While in a manic state people's thoughts race, they speak too fast, and they demonstrate poor judgment. read more
By: Alicia McWilliams | 2010-10-13 | Fitness Equipment Health There is no cure for those suffering from bipolar disorder. To make things worse, there is no "one sure" treatment or therapy that could stabilize your condition. It is a trial and error process that may take months or even years. The two episodes of bipolar disorder will make the person either feel "high" or "low." Treatment for bipolar disorder can only be administered once the doctor identifies what may have triggered the attack. This means observing the patient for some time and in his or her absence, the person will have to write this down in a journal so this can be reviewed for... read more
By: Linda Courtney | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness Mania is only half of what is known as bipolar disorder. This state of mania or hypomania is the extreme high in the duo (manic depression). There are warning signs that a manic attack is happening. The afflicted and loved ones should know what to look for. If caught in the early stages a medical professional will be able to prescribe the medicines to thwart off a full blown attack. read more
By: Alicia McWilliams | 2010-10-14 | Fitness Equipment Health This is often distinguished as "high" episodes of mania and "low" episodes of depression. But in between these two, there are several others that can be mild or severe and this really depends on the person's symptoms. When you experience manic episodes of bipolar disorder, you will feel very energetic and restless. Sadly, you will often exercise poor judgment, find it difficult to concentrate and show signs of aggressive behavior. Those who suffer from depressive episodes will experience the exact opposite. They will have low levels of energy and won't feel like doing anything.... read more
By: Robert N. Perry | 2010-09-22 | Health & Fitness In United States, every four people get a diagnosable mental disorder yearly. For millions of diagnosed people, the term "mental disorder" help us get a better interpretation of such disorders. Bipolar Disorder is one mental disorder affecting 5.7 million American adults per year. What is Bipolar Disorder? More importantly, which signals warn that professional advice may be needed? read more
By: Low Jeremy | 2010-12-04 | Article Marketing Bipolar disorder can be caused by either or a combination of these factors: biochemical or biological, genetic or familial, medication induced, and environmental. read more
By: Real Andrews | 2010-03-30 | Mental health Bipolar disorder is one of several medical conditions commonly called depressive disorders or manic depression. This is a mental disorder that often affects thoughts, perceptions, feelings, and behavior. It also affects how a person feels physically and it's clinically known as psychosomatic presentations. read more
By: Low Jeremy | 2010-12-04 | Article Marketing The cause of bipolar affective disorder is not yet established although experts claim that it has something to do with genetics and hormonal levels. read more