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Bipolar Disorder: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments | Publications

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: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments: Publications and Resources (7 Items)
Title and DescriptionEdPublish
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Survey Finds Both Benefits and Risks of Yoga for Bipolar Disorder
Results from a survey of people with bipolar disorder who practice yoga have begun to document the reported benefits and risks of the practice.
2014/09/26
Smartphone App Detects Bipolar Disorder Mood Swings
Smartphone app monitors subtle voice qualities during phone conversations shows promise for detecting early signs of mood changes in people with bipolar disorder.
2014/05/11
Bipolar Disorder Does not Increase Risk of Violent Crime
Study shows bipolar disorder or manic-depressive disorder does not increase the risk of committing violent crime.
2010/09/07
Paul Huljich - The Bipolar Man Who Cured Himself
Paul Huljich in his book Betrayal of Love and Freedom shows that depression and bipolar statistics do not have to brand you for life.
2010/05/27
2018/10/12
How Lithium Helps Treat Bipolar Disorder
Evidence lithium reduces brain inflammation by adjusting metabolism of health-protective omega-3-fatty acid called DHA.
2010/05/22
2018/06/10
Bipolar Disorder and Disability Payments
Patients who were over-diagnosed with bipolar disorder more likely to have received disability payments for a longer period.
2010/05/20
Young Adults May Outgrow Bipolar Disorder
Nearly half of those diagnosed between 18 and 25 may outgrow Bipolar disorder or manic-depression by 30.
2009/09/29

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