Wednesday 1 February 2012

Bipolar Depression

Was published, researchers at the University of Michigan study shows a link between bipolar disorder and high blood pressure. The study found that patients in the hospital suffering from bipolar disorder, suffered nearly half of high blood pressure. He also noted that this person younger who were diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and increase the chances of developing high blood pressure. I took data from 99 patients were hospitalized for bipolar disorder - study - led by Dil De Mello, a psychiatrist at the University of Michigan. Connections between mental disorders and heart disease and metabolic conditions - such as diabetes and heart disease - have already been established, and new research that could lead to improved treatments, more now that has been created and linked to high blood pressure. Bipolar disorder, often referred to as manic depressive disorder, and results in patients with mood swings between depression and mania, or excessive mental activity








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