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Postpartum Psychosis Is Rare (and Can Be Scary), but It's Treatable—Here Are Warning Signs To Watch...
Well and Good· 8 hours ago“Postpartum is a time of heightened risk for many types of mental health issues, including ...
How a person with bipolar disorder thinks
Medical News Today· 4 days agoBipolar disorder episodes can affect the way a person thinks, recalls information, and concentrates. Bipolar disorder
Postpartum bipolar disorder: Symptoms, causes, and more
Medical News Today· 6 days agoPeople with postpartum bipolar disorder have severe high and low shifts in their mood after giving...
Bipolar disorder and suicide: Risk, symptoms, and more
Medical News Today· 6 days agoBipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes someone to experience mood changes...
Depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder linked with ancient viral DNA in our genome – new...
The Conversation· 2 days ago‘Hervs’ date back hundreds of thousands of years – and play an important role in regulating genes.
Bipolar made my sex drive uncontrollable – it was dangerous
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhen I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2013 I didn’t want to believe it, I was angry and in...
Phylecia Kellar Empowers Women with Bipolar Disorder to Reclaim Their Lives
Digital Journal· 2 days agoBipolar Success Coach, is on a mission to shatter the stigma surrounding bipolar disorder and empower women to live fulfilling lives.
Common Psychiatric Conditions Are Potentially Associated With Ancient Viral DNA: Study
ExtremeTech· 1 day agoNew research shows that the presence of ancient DNA—specifically that associated with viruses dating back hundreds of thousands of years—could make modern humans more susceptible to common psychiatric ...
Ancient viral DNA in the human genome linked to major psychiatric disorders
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoThe work appears in Nature Communications. About 8% of our genome is comprised of sequences called...
Balanced: Transcript
WUNC Chapel Hill· 2 days agoAnita Rao 0:00Anxiety and depression have been my companions for much of my adulthood. In some seasons, when I'm going to consistent therapy and on medication that's working well, things are smooth sailing. But