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... Dec. 3 6 to 8 p.m. Carnegie Library - Main 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland Rhythm And Mood: A New Way To Think About Bipolar Disorder Ellen Frank, Ph.D., distinguished professor of psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and director, ...
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... ailments for which over-the-counter remedies aren't able to help. Among those conditions that cause such problems is bipolar disorder. So what are the most common medical treatments to address this need, and are there negative impacts to consider? ...
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As I've been away on vacation this past week, I missed this great article by Jennifer Egan published last week in the New York Times Magazine about the controversial and complicated issue of bipolar disorder in ...
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... designed to minimize GI adverse events. Stavzor is indicated for the treatment of manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder, adjunctive therapy in multiple seizure types (including epilepsy), and prophylaxis of migraine headaches. Navstel ...
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Mania, the up side of bipolar disorder, is as destructive as the ensuing depression.
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... who takes a blood-thinning medication. Anyone with bleeding in the stomach, intestines or any type of bleeding disorder. Anyone who has stomach ulcers. Anyone who has liver or kidney disease. Anyone who consumes three or more alcoholic drinks per ...
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A few years ago while moderating on a thyroid disease forum, someone posted about being diagnosed by an MD, with "Bipolar Disorder" and they were prescribed an anti-psychotic drug for this.
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... "Pega always protects me," she said softly. "Pega, guard the door." James, then 10, had been given a diagnosis of bipolar disorder two years earlier. He was attending a therapeutic day school in another borough and riding more than an hour each way ...
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... her father was 17, he was diagnosed with what at the time was called manic depression; what's now referred to as bipolar disorder. Toews grew up not understanding why her father was sometimes an intelligent, caring, funny man and why sometimes he ...
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... experimented with the effect of vitamins and minerals on treating mood disorders such as depression, mania, and bipolar disorder. They found that folate, which is a water-soluble B9 vitamin, actually aids and increases the production of serotonin, ...
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