Misconceptions About Bipolar Disorder Explained, From The Harvard Health Letter
Oct 31st 2007Drug InformationBipolar
Portrayals of bipolar disorder seem to be cropping up everywhere — in the news, in movies, and on television. The November 2007 issue of the Harvard Health Letter dispels some myths and misunderstandings about this condition. Bipolar disorder is difficult to diagnose, and it often gets confused with other mental illnesses. Because mania is the hallmark of bipolar disorder, the depressive episodes sometimes get overlooked. [click link for full article]
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