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		<title>What Is Bipolar Disorder And How Do You Treat It?</title>
		<description>Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a diagnostic category describing a class of mood disorders where the person experiences states or episodes of depression and/or mania, hypomania, and/or mixed states. Left untreated, it is a severely disabling psychiatric condition. 
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		<title>Recognizing Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder</title>
		<description>Winston Churchill used to refer to it as his 'black dog.' When haunted by this problem, Churchill would undergo manic phases of intense productivity. 
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		<title>A Guide to Omega 3 Depression</title>
		<description>Can fish oil control depression? 
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		<title>Understanding Zoloft Depression Better</title>
		<description>Always feeling under the weather? Always not in the mood to be around others and have a good time? If youre suffering from prolonged sadness for quite some time now, you should face these bouts of depression and get yourself diagnosed by a psychiatrist, theyre doctors who can actually help you out w</description>
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		<title>Depression During Menopause</title>
		<description>As women approach midlife and menopause one of the things to be on the lookout for is depression. While menopause is not thought to be a cause of depression the two can occur at the same time. What is believed to be a cause of depression is changes in estrogen levels which occur during menopause. It</description>
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		<title>Steps You Can Take To Help Manage Depression And Anxiety</title>
		<description>Depression self help is an option that you have. First off, it is incredibly important for you to seek out the necessary support for your condition. Both depression and anxiety are serious conditions that should not be left untreated. But, there are various degrees of severity offered by them. In so</description>
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		<title>Beat the Physical Symptom of Depression</title>
		<description>-- Depression is often thought of as a mental condition. Yet depression can also inflict pain upon a person, creating a physical symptom of depression. 
-- The most common physical complaint from people suffering from chronic depression is chronic pain, the unending pain that seems to follow you ev</description>
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		<title>How to get started with depression treatment</title>
		<description>If youre sourcing information on depression treatment, things got considerably simpler since the takeoff of the cyberspace. Do you remember the time as you had to consult a dictionary when you wanted to get anything relevant to depression treatment? Do you want to go back in time? I dont think so. N</description>
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		<title>Landmark study into bipolar in children and young people</title>
		<description>A recent study by Course and Outcome of Bipolar Illness in Youth COBY found that children and teen-agers with bipolar disorder suffer from the illness differently than adults do with their symptoms lasting longer and changing more swiftly from hyper to lethargy and depression. 
In this first major </description>
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