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    What Causes Bipolar Disorder?

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    Bipolar disorder can be a serious mental illness that can lead to dangerous behaviors, including suicide.  People with bipolar disorder can experience intense mood swings, going from euphoric highs that leave them unable to accept their own limitations to such depressive lows that make them unable to cope with even...
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    Bipolar Disorder Statistics

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    Bipolar disorder is more than feeling extreme highs and lows.  It can be a devastating disease that affects how you live; how you feel and how you relate to other sin your life.  Your work can be disrupted when an attack hits and your relationships (if you can even maintain...
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    Living with Bipolar Disorder

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    Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that exists when neurons cannot properly release chemicals in the brain. This causes someone to either enter a sate of deep depression or a state of being over joyful with lots of energy. These are called episodes, and those who are not medicated can...
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    Treating Bipolar Disorder

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    Bipolar disorder can wreak havoc in your life. Whether you have type 1 or type 2 you will always have emotional ups and downs. However, there is something that can help you with your bipolar symptoms. There are different medication treatments that can be used for treating your bipolar symptoms....

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