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Altered activity of this protein has been associated with schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder.
The illness, also called bipolar affective disorder, varies greatly from patient to patient.
In 1992 John was diagnosed with clinical depression and, subsequently with bipolar affective disorder.
Lithium became the first-choice mood stabilizer in bipolar affective disorder.
Falret's description is considered to be the earliest documented diagnosis of what today is known as a bipolar affective disorder.
Progressive ventricular enlargement in schizophrenia: comparison to bipolar affective disorder and correlation with clinical course.
I have bipolar affective disorder, or manic-depressive illness, and spent years tormenting my mother until I found the right doctors and medication.
You also fail to note that the manual has been instrumental in standardizing the diagnosis of severe mental disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder.
Patients with bipolar affective disorder should not receive antidepressants whilst in a manic phase, as antidepressants can worsen mania.
In McFly's recent autobiography 'Unsaid Things' Fletcher has admitted to suffering from bipolar affective disorder.
The American Psychiatric Association today officially issued the 30-page manual on the best methods of treating people with manic-depression, which doctors now often call bipolar affective disorder.
Certain polymorphisms of the GPR50 gene in females are associated with increased risk of developing bipolar affective disorder, major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia.
The effects of lithium discontinuation and the non-effect of oral inositol upon thyroid hormones and cortisol in patients with bipolar affective disorder.
Bipolar disorder (also known as bipolar affective disorder, manic-depressive disorder, or manic depression) is a psychiatric diagnosis for a mood disorder.
For the previous 10 years he had struggled with bipolar affective disorder - what used to be called manic depression, a condition marked by oscillations between deeply depressive and manic behaviour.
The LOD value of the translocation and a broader number of diagnoses (including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar affective disorder, and recurrent major depression) was found to be 7.1.
On 20 April 2000 in Abbeylara, John Carthy, who had bipolar affective disorder, barricaded himself into his residence with a shotgun in a dispute over plans to move to a new house.
But she kept spiraling downward, caught in the grip of "a bipolar affective disorder, manic, severe with psychotic features," in the words of a doctor's diagnosis in a Feb. 12, 1991, court affidavit.
Dr. Stoll and Dr. Lauren Marengall, a professor of psychiatry at the Baylor medical school, conducted a double-blind, controlled study of 44 people with bipolar affective disorder, a condition in which the patient swings between manic episodes and deep depression.
The TRPM2 gene is highly expressed in the brain and was implicated by both genetic linkage studies in families and then by case control or trio allelic association studies in the genetic aetiology of bipolar affective disorder (Manic Depression).
As berberine is a natural compound that has been safely administered to humans, preliminary results suggest the initiation of clinical trials in patients with depression, bipolar affective disorder, schizophrenia, or related diseases in which cognitive capabilities are affected, with either the extract or pure berberine.
Based on the data of 12 countries, assessed by the WHO Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS), the costs of scaling up mental health services by providing a core treatment package for schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder, depressive episodes and hazardous alcohol use have been estimated.