bipolar disorder
A psychological disorder in which a person suffers from severe mood swings that range from depression (intense sadness) to ecstatic mania (complete euphoria).
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Last Modified: January 05, 2011
Bipolar disorder is a serious and sometimes disabling mental condition in which sufferers experience periods of highs and lows, referred to as mania and depression, respectively. These episodes of mania… View Full Article
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