Archive for February, 2008
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  • Feb, 08

Bipolar disorder could be genetic - the way she learned to handle it

Bipolar disorder - a kind of mental illness or depression. Laurel Lemke, 54, of Lakewood, an unfortunate who has developed this mental illness since very young age. Insomnia kept hitting her and she had hyper energy, tensions which needed her to cycle in and out hospitals in her life. And she was rejected by schools […]

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  • Feb, 08

S profit falls but Bipolar disorder trileptal hold.

Year old Richard Denise was attacked while he was sleeping behind the Bank of America at W Sample Road in Pompano Beach. Was among the top gainers in the semiconductor sector Tuesday after announcing it plans to spin off its factories into a new joint venture with investors in the Persian Gulf state of […]

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  • Feb, 08

Seasonal Affective? Certainly not sleep deprived…

Sometimes, the signs of depressive episodes aren’t typical, or nearly as conscious as you (I) would expect.
I’ve had an increasing number of incidents over the past few years of 24-48 hour stints in bed, not interested at all in getting up to face the world. It’s not nearly as aware as that, though; I’m not […]

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  • Feb, 08

New Studies Help Patients With Treatment-Resistant Bipolar Disorder

Article Date: 01 Feb 2006 - 23:00pm (UK) The initial results of two of the “Sequenced Treatment Enhancement Program for Bipolar Disorder” (STEP-BD) studies are being released in the February 2006 edition of the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY (AJP), the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). The AJP article, “Predictors of Recurrence in […]

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  • Feb, 08

Chat Reminder: July 1-2, 2008

Dear friends,

This week’s chat will be held Tuesday, July 1, 2008, at 8:00 p.m. Central Daylight Savings Time. (That is the same as Wednesday, July 2, 2008, at 01:00 GMT/UTC.) Click here to join the chat.
Topic: This week we will have an open discussion; there will be no preset topic.
Please join us for some […]

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  • Feb, 08

Sensitivity gradient

As we sit at our desks, programming our websites or writing our magazine articles or doing our homework, the world keeps turning, and 32 people are fatally shot at a school in West Virginia before the killer turns the gun on himself. We pick through every shred of evidence, tangential or not, trying to […]