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: Outarow Chuong | 2010-03-31 | Mental health Bipolar disorder is a psychiatric condition that when it strikes can be devastating for the person afflicted with it as well as family, friends and co-workers. read more
By: Wayne Wargo | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness Once better known as "manic depression", the term bipolar was coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century, originally referring to all kinds of mood disorder. Bipolar disorder can be found in all age groups, races, ethnic groups and social classes. An equal number of men and women are being affected. read more
By: Shirley Marie Johnson | 2010-03-30 | Mental health Bipolar is an illness that causes stress and extreme mood changes. An individual or group that experiences bipolar symptoms has maniac episodes of high energy to the extreme lows of depression. It is a psychiatric condition defined by extreme, often inappropriate and unpredictable mood swings. 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: Arnold Davies | 2010-12-20 | Diseases and Conditions There are people that suffer from different mental health problems like depression. However, bipolar disorder is when a person changes his mood, he can have depression one day and mania the next day. This is a severe problem that needs a professional treatment. read more
By: Stanley Popovich | 2011-04-07 | Article Marketing It can be very difficult to manage your bipolar disorder and other problems. Getting help from a counselor or other professional is very important and can provide you with much help and insights in de... read more
By: Wambui Bahati | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness For 45 years I was treated for some type of mental disorder. At age 44 I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I received all the regular treatments, which included mood stabilizers, antidepressants, therapy and hospitalization. At age 47 I changed what and how I ate and made other lifestyle changes. I credit these diet and lifestyle changes for my recovery. Maybe I have just been in remission for the past 12 years. Or, what if after all those years of psychiatric treatment, it was as simple as, "No more milk and cookies for you"? read more
By: Rynaldo Stoltz | 2010-03-28 | Mental health Is your child bi-polar? How do you know if your kid is bi-polar? This question is hard to answer simply due to the fact that bi-polar disorder is not something that can be physically tested for and, a bipolar diagnosis is in fact nothing more than a opinion given by a medical professional, as is schizophrenia and depression. read more
By: helen page | 2010-10-15 | Health & Fitness Bipolar disorder, also known under its old name "manic depression", is a mental illness characterized by constantly changing moods. read more
By: seo free groups | 2011-08-31 | Mental health A lot of people think about bipolar disorder as something that is funny, laughable, or not that serious. When a person experiences mood swings it is often referred to by the common man as being "bipolar". read more
By: Petar Dugz | 2012-03-07 | Mental health Bipolar disorder is also referred as manic-depressive illness. It is a condition that causes unusual shifts in mood, activity levels, energy and the ability to perform daily tasks. The patient experiences intense emotional states called “mood episodes”. When dealing with bipolar disorder patients, be understanding and patient with them. read more
By: jonleung | 2010-12-29 | Health & Fitness Bipolar disorder is a tragic mental illness that affects people of all ages. Some of the most tragic cases of the disease are when it afflicts teenagers due to the pivotal nature of that time in their life and the difficulties involved in both being a teenager and dealing with a teenager. About one in every hundred and fifty people has the disease, seven percent of those being teenagers. read more
By: Rose Valley | 2012-01-05 | Depression Childhood bipolar disorder differs from adult bipolar disorder because the periods of mania and depression typically come and go at much faster intervals. read more