Articles, tagged with "manic depressive illness", page 2
07th April 2009
Bipolar disorder which is also known in the names of manic depression, manic depression disorder, bipolar mood disorder, manic depressive illness or bipolar effective disorder, is a long term illness which cause some adverse psychological conditions. It i...
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Author:
Dshot
07th April 2009
Bipolar disorder is a serious psychological condition often caused by the imbalances in some brain chemicals. It can create unusual shifts in the person's mood, energy and the total ability to function. This is also known in some other names called manic ...
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Author:
Dshot
05th April 2009
Bipolar disorders which are usually caused by the chemical imbalances in the brain, can be treated and reduced to a certain level and for some, symptomatic recovery also has been achieved.
Usually medications are given for the patients who suffer from...
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Author:
Dshot
27th March 2009
In order to live a normal life, it is important for a person to have good physical health. However, you should also consider that your mental health is also important. The brain is what controls everything you do in your daily life. It controls your speec...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
The brain is one of the most important parts of the body. Think of the brain as the part of your body that controls everything you do in your daily life. It controls everything from walking, talking, and other motor skills that you do. However, you should...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
As a parent, your child is one of the most important persons in the world. It is a fact that parents are normally concerned about their child and ensures getting the best health possible in order for them to grow up happy. You should consider that as a pa...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
your decision and other psychological factors. Emotions and your mood is also controlled by a certain part of the brain.
However, what if you have or someone you know has brain disorder? With a brain disorder, you have to consider that it can definite...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
Many people believe that having a perfectly healthy body means that they will be able to live a normal and productive life. However, having a healthy body alone is not enough in order to live a normal life. You have to consider that mental health is also ...
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Author:
Jesus Sabu
08th December 2008
Bipolar disorder is a recurrent disease that is both unpredictable and very common; millions of people have this disorder. The extreme highs and lows of bipolar disorder can disrupt any daily activities and even hurt relationships. For someone suffering f...
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Author:
cm401
05th September 2008
There are different types of depressions based on its severity. The different types of depressions are as follows:
Major depressive disorders: It is a major depression, which interrupts the person to perform his routine work. The symptoms of this type...
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Author:
michael russell
22nd August 2008
Some types of depression run in families, suggesting that a tendency to be depressed can be inherited. That is, if there is someone in your immediate family, parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles, you may be more likely to suffer from depression. This is ...
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Author:
John Samson
13th August 2008
When you are in the manic stage you feel very high, enthusiastic, unable to slow down, and very impulsive .You can have bad judgment and do things that you would never ordinarily do. This can cause severe problems with shame and embarrassment. You become ...
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Author:
John Samson
21st May 2008
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function. Different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through, the symptoms of bipolar disor...
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Author:
peterhutch
08th May 2008
Manic depression can be defined as an extended stage of mood swings. One may experience these mood swings from really high to very low degree. The high degree is known as manic and the lower as depressed.
Bipolar disorder is yet another name for manic...
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Author:
Bertil Hjert
02nd April 2008
Cyclothymia is a chronic bipolar disorder consisting of short periods of mild depression and short periods of hypomania (lasting a few days to a few weeks), separated by short periods of normal mood. Individuals with cyclothymia (thymia: from the Greek wo...
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Author:
peterhutch