Genetics Bipolar Manic Depression

More Interesting Facts About Bipolar

More and more often these days, people are hearing the term ‘bipolar’ when addressing behavior problems or issues in friends, acquaintances and family members. The term evokes images of evil behavior in many, while others merely shrug, unaware of what the condition is or how it presents itself in someone’s daily life. Basically, being diagnosed as bipolar is identical to what is now more commonly known as manic depression.


More than two million people within the United States have been diagnosed with a bipolar condition, or disease, one that can affect all social classes and age groups. Older people as well as children can be diagnosed with the mental illness that has the power to damage the professional and

Understanding The Facts About Bipolar Depression
...condition to live with. The symptoms of this disorder can be harsh, they can come and go rapidly and they can lead to mood swings that are on complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Bipolar depression is the particular swing ...
private lives of those suffering from mood swings that can range from severely depressed to almost hyperactive euphoria and good will.


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Causes of Depression

In this article I am going to cover what some of the causes are. So, sit back, try to relax and take the information that is presented to you and use it as you need it.


CAUSES OF DEPRESSION


Some types of depression run in families, suggesting that a biological vulnerability can be inherited. This seems to be the case with bipolar disorder. Studies of families in which members of each generation develop bipolar disorder found that those with the illness have a somewhat different genetic makeup than those who do not get ill. However, the reverse is not true: Not everybody with the genetic makeup that causes vulnerability to bipolar disorder will have the illness. Some additional

Bipolar Disorder - A Cyclic Illness
...for bipolar disorder, so the main goal of treatment is to stabilize mood and control of symptoms. Treatments during an episode of mania are mostly concerned with managing symptoms and patient safety. During the bipolar depression, an antidepressant is normally ...
factors that are possible are stresses at home, work, or school.


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Texas Finds Hope For Treating Depression - A Genetic Link to Medication’s Effectiveness

Genetic testing may help determine the most effective medications for depressed patients in the future. This month, the American Journal of Psychiatry published research citing patients’ responses to the anti-depressant medication, Celexa, in association with certain genetic variations.


According to Dr. Gonzalo Laje, co-author of the study and associate clinical investigator at the National Institute of Mental Health, patients were twenty-three percent more likely to respond to the medication when a particular variation in the GRIK4 gene, along with a previously discovered variation on the HTRZA gene, were present.


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What Are The Causes of Bipolar Disorder?

The causes of bipolar disorder have puzzled scientists for some time. Research into the illness has unearthed many theories, but no one has been able to pinpoint the true cause of this malady that affects over two million Americans, with more being diagnosed each year.


The Makeup Of The Brain


Research has indicated that one of the causes of bipolar disorder could be a difference in the makeup of the brain in those who suffer from the illness. Apparently in these people, two important areas of the brain contain more of the cells that send signals to other parts of the brain. The theory is that these extra cells could lead to a type of over stimulation of the

How To Identify The Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder (Mania & Depression)
...possible.If you have a loved one whom you think is facing this problem, you can do your part by getting him or her to seek professional help. Some say that emotional illnesses are much harder to handle compared to physical ...
organ, which correlates with what is known about the symptoms of bipolar disorder.


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Neurobiology and Genetics of ADHD

Despite continued controversy, powerful new evidence regarding the biological underpinnings of ADHD have recently emerged. Repeated studies have shown the fact that controlling for confounding variables, the coefficient of heritability for ADHD is .8, or higher than that for Schizophrenia (.7), Intelligence (.5), or Breast Cancer (.3). This information is very compelling evidence for a biological explanation of ADHD, as it basically states that the chance of an identical twin having ADHD, if the other twin meets the diagnostic criteria, is 8 out of 10 times. These studies have been done in Australia, the United Kingdom and Sweden, as well as in various sites throughout the United States.


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