News

The holiday can be stressful for many veterans. Mental health expert Roger Rivera gives strategies and perspective on how to ...
Advocate for yourself. Bipolar disorder is treatable with medications and therapy. Even if it isn’t bipolar, it’s important to find out what is going on. Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images Plus ...
The consequences of such stigma extend beyond social isolation. According to the 2021 Mood Disorder Survey conducted by The Harris Poll for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a striking 84% ...
For mothers, although postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety are receiving increased recognition, bipolar 1 disorder is still a very underdiscussed issue, according to Rebecca Barbee, PA-C ...
Bipolar disorder is highly heritable: 60-85% of the affliction can be attributed to genetic factors. But genes do not act independently of the environment.
ROCKFORD, Ill - World Bipolar Day, commemorated on March 30th, aims to raise awareness and eliminate stigmas and discrimination. Today, we learned more about how we can be advocates year round.
As we approach World Bipolar Day on March 30, it is crucial to recognise that the day’s mission extends far beyond awareness alone.
Research suggests bipolar disorder affects 2.4% of the global population. Effective management of this disorder requires a multidisciplinary approach involving various healthcare professionals.
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. June 2018. Harvey AG et al. Sleep Disturbance in Bipolar Disorder Across the Lifespan. Clinical Psychology (New York). June 2009. UPDATED: Revised November 5 ...
Today is World Bipolar Day. According to Mental Health America, an estimated 2.3 million Americans have bipolar disorder, also called manic-depressive illness. A person with bipolar disorder can ...
Image made with elements from Canva. Bipolar disorder is one of the most common mental illnesses—it affects an estimated 40 million people worldwide, about 2.8% of the population. Bipolar disorder can ...
Representation can quite literally save the lives of people with bipolar disorder. Our world has a lot of work to do in terms of rectifying and improving bipolar representation in the media, and ...