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Bipolar Disorder, or Manic Depression, is a mood disorder characterized by episodes of mania (overly "high") and depression (irritable, sad or hopeless). Topics include bipolar disorder, manic depression and st johns wort. Also covered are seasonal affective disorder, mood disorders and manic depressive. Other areas are mood swings, manic depressive disorder, bipolar disorder in children and more. This community is currently unmoderated. Want to become its Community Leader? Dietary Guidelines for a Child's Growing Brain:
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