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Writer, Director Tells of Growing Up With Bipolar Dad in 'Infinitely Polar Bear'

...  “Infinitely Polar Bear” on June 14. (John Salangsang/Invision/AP). Robin Young and Maya Forbes discuss "Infinitely Polar Bear" at the Woods Hole Film. Robin Young and Maya Forbes discuss … Read more on Here And Now H. Lundbeck A/S: Experts Call for Urgent Action to Better Diagnose Severe Form … LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A new report launched today, 'Paying the ultimate price', highlights the urgent need for accurate diagnosis and management of bipolar I disorder in order to address a significant burden on society, patients and carers.1,2,3,4 … Read more on Business Wire (press release) Read ...

Bipolar Treatment: Patient Non-Compliance

  Bipolar Treatment: Patient Non-Compliance – Some bipolar patients are non-compliant in their bipolar treatment and that’s a big problem. HealthyPlace.com Medical Director, Dr. Harry Croft, discusses bi…   INSIDE THE TORI SPELLING REHAB DRAMA 9, Tori and Dean quietly slipped out of the Grand View House, which treats alcohol and drug addiction and is associated with a facility for psychological and personality disorders, depression and bipolar disorder. Only a few weeks earlier, the couple's … Read more on The National Enquirer Read more... ...

GSK Turnover Up 2%, Witty to Talk About China

...  for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, increased 12% to £221 million, while Lamictal (lamotrigine) for seizures and bipolar disorder, fell 8% to £63 million, due to generic competition. Heart drug Lovaza (omega-3-acid ethyl esters … Read more on PharmaTimes NICE publishes trio of recommendations Meanwhile, NICE has also issued final guidance recommending Otsuka's Abilify (aripiprazole) as an option for treating moderate to severe manic episodes in teenagers with bipolar I disorder. Its appraisal committee concluded that, based on the evidence … Read more on PharmaTimes Tags: ipolar disorder, bipolar i disorder, bipolar disorder ...

Treating Sleep Disorder Improves Psychiatric Outcomes

Treating Sleep Disorder Improves Psychiatric Outcomes There are a number of similarities between depression and anxiety disorder when it comes to treatment, he said. Fluoxetine, sertraline, and venlafaxine, for example, are all approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for major depressive disorder … Read more on Medscape Depression and insurance cover If you have sought treatment and managed your condition for a number of years, a previous diagnosis may be less of a concern to an underwriter, particularly cases such as situational or reactive depression. The nature of the depression will affect … Read more on Health24.com Read more... ...

Bipolar Disorder Clinics: What Is Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a mental condition where an individual will experience severe mood swings that go back and forth between the highs of mania and the lows of depression. This is not the typical ups and downs we all experience from time to time where typically something happens to change our mood so drastically. These swings are severe and can often come out of nowhere. When bipolar disorder is untreated it can result in an individual’s life being turned completely upside down. Common effects of untreated bipolar disorder include damaged relationships, poor job or school performance and even suicide. This brain disorder can make you feel as if you have no control over your feelings, energy levels and direction in life. Read more... ...

How Do You Make a “psycho” or a “maniac” , Laugh?

by emmstitch Question by : How do you make a “psycho” or a “maniac” , laugh? I had this friend who gets no reason to get excited or in a quick second feel very low and i cant make him laugh or even make him smile. I think he has a problem called “maniac depression ” . But right now if you give me some tricks to get that psycho make laugh then i will give you ten points . Best answer: Read more... ...

Can the Memory of Lincoln Still Unite a Nation?

Can the memory of Lincoln still unite a nation? Mary, though often vivacious, suffered from mental illness, possibly bipolar disorder, and would sometimes embarrass him with her outbursts. But he was a good raconteur, he enjoyed a joke, using humour to ease conflict and cement friendships, and he … Read more on Scotsman Addiction not a disease When pseudo-scientific busy bodies called psychiatrists decided that certain behaviours, now termed addictions, were the result of incurable brain diseases, which needed urgent medical treatment – for the rest of the patient's life. However, even today … Read more on Stuff.co.nz Read more... ...