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2. FDA Panel Mulls Newer Antipsychotics for Kids - US News and World Report
Seroquel, Zyprexa have been linked to certain health risks, experts note
4. Bipolar disorder : Symptoms  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
The manic phase may last from days to months and can include the following symptoms: Agitation or irritation; Inflated self-esteem (delusions of grandeur, false beliefs in special abilities; Little need for sleep; Over-involvement in activities; P...• Reviewer: Christos Ballas, MD, Attending Psychiatrist, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
5. Bipolar Disorder  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Bipolar, or manic-depressive disorder, is a mood disorder that causes radical emotional changes and mood swings, from manic highs to depressive lows. The majority of bipolar individuals experience alternating episodes of mania and depression.• Author: Paula Ford-Martin, Teresa Odle

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6. Bipolar Disorder Symptoms -- EMedicineHealth Consumer Information
Bipolar disorder may not be properly diagnosed until the sufferer is 25-40 years old, at which time the symptoms may become clearer. This disease is called bipolar disorder because the mood of a person with bipolar disorder can alternate between...
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7. Bipolar disorder - Signs and symptoms -- Mayo Clinic
In the depressive phase, signs and symptoms include:. For many people, signs and symptoms in the manic phase may include:. The intensity of the associated signs and symptoms varies. Bipolar disorder and manic depression information - MayoClinic.com.
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8. bipolar disorder -- Information from Harvard Medical School
If a person has milder symptoms of mania and does not have psychotic symptoms, it is called a "hypomanic" episode. If manic and depressive symptoms overlap for a period of time, it is called a "mixed" episode.
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