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Essay heading: Understanding BiPolar Disorder
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This means that combination treatment is often the rule. A combination of different drugs with different methods of action can be more effective without increasing the risk of side effects. Like diabetes or heart disease, bipolar disorder is a long-term illness that must be carefully managed throughout a person's life... displayed 300 characters
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When treated properly, people with this illness can lead full and productive lives.
There are several causes as to why a person has bipolar disorder. In many cases, it is believed to be inherited, and tends to run in families (Cilag, 2005). More than two-thirds of people with manic-depressive illness have at least one close relative with the disorder, or with major depression (Cilag, 2005)... displayed next 300 characters
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