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Momo Photo | Blog: Last 10 page paper of 2009
4 hours ago by Momo Grace Lancaster  
According to the World Health Organization, bipolar disorder is the sixth leading cause of disability among people ages 15 to 44. Bipolar disorder can be hereditary, however case studies with twins have suggested that biological factors ...
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Death by DSM | everyday psychology
6 hours ago by Dr. Nassir Ghaemi  
There was no legal case. But the patient still died. The doctor's defense was that DSM-IV was followed. Perhaps then DSM-IV was at fault. Some researchers are skeptical about the reality of antidepressant-induced mania because some small studies do not ... Here is the stronger research evidence, I believe, that antidepressant-induced mania occurs, and that it almost always means the patient has bipolar disorder. Depending on the study population (e.g., type I vs type II) ...
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Serzone Side Effects Lead to Serzone lawsuits | Bipolar
3 hours ago by admin  
But , patients taking Serzone was not aware that the side effects of the drug was so great, even though studies conducted prior to release of the drug made it clear what is likely a case, his lawyer, an experienced occurrence. ...
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Marijuana Abuse | Bipolar Disorder
5 hours ago by Bipolar News Anchor  
Studies have made known that intense users have trouble sustaining attention, shifting attention to meet the demands of the changes in the environment, and in registering, processing, and using information. It has been suggested that ...
Bipolar Disorder - http://www.bipolardisorder.tv/

Yet Another 10 Bizarre Mental Disorders - Listverse
12 hours ago by jfrater  
Here is a rather bizarre case study of a couple suffering from this disorder: Margaret and her husband Michael, both aged 34 years, were discovered to be suffering from folie à deux when they were both found to be sharing similar persecutory ..... Psychiatrist Nancy C. Andreasen, chair of psychiatry at the University of Iowa College of Medicine in Iowa City who holds a National Medal of Science for her work on mental disorders had this to say about the Bipolar disorder: ...
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Epilepsy Drugs for Bipolar Disorder: Fewer Suicides?
8 Dec 2009
Last year the FDA warned of increased suicide risk in patients treated with epilepsy drugs for bipolar disorder. But a new study finds fewer suicides in treated patients. ... having served or currently serving as an expert witness for the U.S. Department of Justice, Wyeth, and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. The Pfizer case, Gibbons reports, involved Neurontin, one of the drugs considered in the study. The study appears in the December issue of Archives of General Psychiatry. ...
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Psychdata - Dedicated to exposing the fraud of psychiatry: NYTimes ...
55 minutes ago by Psychdata  
More recent data through 2007 indicates that the disparity has remained, said Stephen Crystal, a Rutgers professor who led the study. Experts generally agree that some characteristics of the Medicaid population may contribute to ... The F.D.A. has approved antipsychotic drugs for children specifically to treat schizophrenia, autism and bipolar disorder. But they are more frequently prescribed to children for other, less extreme conditions, including attention deficit ...
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Poor Children Four Times More Likely to Get Antipsychotics ...
10 hours ago by vermont  
bipolar New federally financed drug research reveals a stark disparity: children covered by Medicaid are given powerful antipsychotic medicines at a rate four times higher than children whose parents have private insurance. And the Medicaid children are .... The Rutgers-Columbia study found that Medicaid children were more likely than those with private insurance to be given the drugs for off-label uses like A.D.H.D. and conduct disorders. The privately insured children ...
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Is Something Not Quite Right With Stan - A Mental Health Blog ...
12 Dec 2009 by Stan  
She had stopped taking the antipsychotic medication that had been prescribed for her after a single examination, paid for by Medicaid, at a clinic where she received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. ... This is another example of corporate pharmaceutical corporations and their sales representatives dream coming true; those family doctors all ready to hear about the latest ghost written study published in some medical journal that just happens to comes along with some ...
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Depression: Affects Physically and Mentally: Depression is Much ...
5 hours ago
Bipolar seems to be an inherited possibility. Other factors that seem to bring on depression are high levels of stress at school or at home. In addition, those who have a low confidence in themselves or who appear to be overwhelmed with stress, are more prone to ... Often, recovery is prolonged due to the depression. This is when doctor and family care can be of great help. Hypertension (high blood pressure). Case studies ha. me, there can be more depression. disorders ...
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