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Nursing Standard, 2014
Essential facts. Bipolar disorder is a potentially lifelong and disabling condition. Bipolar I, characterised by episodes of mania and depression, is estimated to affect 1 per cent of the adult population. Bipolar II, characterised by hypomania and depression, affects an estimated 0.4 per cent of adults. Episodes can vary in length and frequency.
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Essential facts. Bipolar disorder is a potentially lifelong and disabling condition. Bipolar I, characterised by episodes of mania and depression, is estimated to affect 1 per cent of the adult population. Bipolar II, characterised by hypomania and depression, affects an estimated 0.4 per cent of adults. Episodes can vary in length and frequency.
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Bipolar offspring: a window into bipolar disorder evolution.
Biological psychiatry, 2003Children of parents with bipolar disorder (bipolar offspring) represent a rich cohort for study with potential for illumination of prodromal forms of bipolar disorder. Due to their high-risk nature, bipolar offspring may present phenomenological, temperamental, and biological clues to early presentations of bipolar disorder.
Chang, Kiki +4 more
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Australasian Psychiatry, 2013
Objective: To explore aspects of prestige in the bipolar disorders. Conclusions: Conceptualisation around bipolar spectrum disorders is in its infancy, in particular with relation to their neurobiological and ...
James, Le Bas +3 more
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Objective: To explore aspects of prestige in the bipolar disorders. Conclusions: Conceptualisation around bipolar spectrum disorders is in its infancy, in particular with relation to their neurobiological and ...
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Southern Medical Journal, 1997
Within the past 5 years, several factors have altered our view of the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and genetics of bipolar illness.Significant advances in these areas are reviewed.Diagnostic changes include establishment of symptom duration requirements that limit confusion with affective instability.
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Within the past 5 years, several factors have altered our view of the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and genetics of bipolar illness.Significant advances in these areas are reviewed.Diagnostic changes include establishment of symptom duration requirements that limit confusion with affective instability.
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Assessment of the spectrum of depression and bipolarity in patients with type 1 diabetes
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 2023Katarzyna Cyranka, Maxim Lushchyk
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