bipolar disorder

NOUN
  1. a mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression
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  • In these experiments, test subjects with maladies ranging from severe brain trauma to bipolar disorder undergo a battery of visual tests.
  • In these experiments, test subjects with maladies ranging from severe brain trauma to bipolar disorder undergo a battery of visual tests.
  • A psychiatrist testified that Stokes - whom he described as a narcissist - developed a bipolar disorder in response to the trauma. Tennessean.com The Dickson Herald
  • This week on All in the Mind an exclusive story of one psychiatrist's 15 year battle with bipolar disorder, or manic depression.
  • Mr. McLynn is as unsparing of the senior commanders in Burma as they were of each other: The "mentally unstable" Wingate is posthumously diagnosed with bipolar disorder; Chennault suffered from "monomania," was "essentially false" and "joined in the Chinese elite's corruption and peculation with avidity"; Chiang is described as having given his second wife a nasty venereal disease on their wedding night. Still Forgotten
  • Moreover, despite the benefits of drugs such as lithium shown in a Cochrane review, pharmacological treatment for bipolar disorder is potentially toxic.
  • There's two types of bipolar disorder, type one, where people have frank manic states, and type two, where they have lower levels of mania called hypomania, where they're still kind of connected to reality, but they're very active; they don't need to sleep very much. CNN Transcript Dec 7, 2005
  • Bipolar disorder is just manic depression by another name, and I am a self-proclaimed depression expert.
  • Considering his mother's bipolar disorder, do you think his breakdown is at all symptomatic of a neurological issue? In the Kitchen by Monica Ali: Questions
  • Bipolar Disorder, also known as manic depressive psychosis is a serious mental disorder characterized by cyclic mood swings, the patient oscillates between extreme sadness and happiness.
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