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Bipolar Disorder: Publications and Resources

Summary: The Disabled World database on bipolar disorder publications offers a comprehensive collection of articles, research papers, and peer-reviewed studies covering various aspects of the condition. Topics range from innovative detection methods, such as smartphone apps for mood swing monitoring, to the potential benefits and risks of alternative therapies like yoga for managing bipolar symptoms. The database includes intriguing studies on the relationship between bipolar disorder and violent crime, as well as investigations into disability payments for those affected. These publications provide valuable insights for individuals with bipolar disorder, their caregivers, and healthcare professionals, offering up-to-date information on treatment approaches, self-management strategies, and the latest scientific findings. The diverse range of topics and the inclusion of peer-reviewed content make this resource particularly useful for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of bipolar disorder and its impact on daily life.

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Bipolar Disorder: Publications and Resources
Title of
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Paper
Author
Peer
Review
Preface / PostfacePublication
Type
Publish
Date
Updated / Revised
Survey Finds Both Benefits and Risks of Yoga for Bipolar DisorderBrown University2014/09/26
Smartphone App Detects Bipolar Disorder Mood SwingsUniversity of Michigan Health System2014/05/11
Bipolar Disorder Does not Increase Risk of Violent CrimeKarolinska Institutet2010/09/07
Paul Huljich - The Bipolar Man Who Cured HimselfMWellA2010/05/272018/10/12
How Lithium Helps Treat Bipolar DisorderAmerican Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology2010/05/222018/06/10
Bipolar Disorder and Disability PaymentsLifespan2010/05/20
Young Adults May Outgrow Bipolar DisorderUniversity of Missouri-Columbia2009/09/29

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