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Bipolar Type 2 And Type 1 - What Is The Difference?

Have you heard of the term mood swings? What about manic depression? If you have, then it wouldn’t be difficult to explain what bipolar disorder means. All these terms mean the same thing. This is a serious mental illness and is categorized as bipolar type 1 and bipolar type 2.


Bipolar disorder is characterized by an abrupt change of moods from an energetic mania (and hypomania) to the lowest depressive state. Both bipolar disorder categories share the same characteristics in mood swing levels. However, the drawing line between the bipolar type 1 and the bipolar type 2 is on the varied episode levels of each mood swing.


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Bipolar II - How Nutrients Act As Brain Food To Treat Cognitive Deficits

Bipolar II, as it is called, is a classification for manic depressive illness. It is an official diagnosis in this disorder group.


What is it exactly and why is it called bipolar 2? It differs from other manifestations of this condition and presents somewhat different symptoms.


Bipolar type 2 is characterized by a history of at least one major depressive episode. Depression is a common feature; so much so, that it is a mistake to somehow view this classification as a milder form of this disorder. The concurrent history or presence of one hypomanic episode is part of the diagnostic criteria.


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D-chiro Inositol in Treatment of Diabetes Type 2

Many people have heard about d-chiro inositol as a simply white powder or a simple compound. However, d-chiro inositol is an important component of the membranes of your cells and it is vital doing many biological processes in your body, d-chiro supports a number of essential “signaling molecules” that instruct cells how to behave. D-chiro inositol is an investigational agent that increases sensitivity to insulin. It has shown been promising treating people with less severe diabetes and women with polycystic ovary syndrome.


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Bipolar Disorder - A Cyclic Illness

Bipolar disorder is a cyclic illness where people periodically exhibit manic (elevated) and depressive episodes. Categories of Bipolar disorder include; Type I, where an individual experiences full-blown mania, or Bipolar Type II, in which the “highs” do not go to the extremes. Bipolar disorder will generally manifest in late adolescence or early adulthood. However, case of bipolar disorder manifesting in late life are well documented.


Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder which consists of shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. Due to the complex nature of the disorder it is often difficult to diagnose. Although the exact cause of bipolar disorder is not apparent, it is known to run in

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families and it is believed that genetics play a significant role.


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What Is A Bipolar Disorder?

There is nothing quite so frightening as being diagnosed with a mental disorder. However, millions of Americans are being diagnosed with bipolar disorder every day, people who are part of loving families, respected in the workplace and live full and rich lives.


Bipolar disorder is a condition that is still being explored by scientists and doctors around the world. As a brain disorder, it is often hard to diagnose and can present itself in many different ways depending on the patient’s past history, lifestyle, temperament and behaviors. The disorder can strike male or female, rich or poor and young or old.


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