Bipolar
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What if the system that we do not understand was picking up that it's easier to sell Vegas tickets to people who are
bipolar
and about to enter the manic phase.
Multiple university studies have shown that A students are more likely to have
bipolar
condition.
I live pretty well with my
bipolar
condition, and I've overcome some other mental health conditions like overeating, addiction and social anxiety.
Lithium, that is a drug used to treat
bipolar
disorder, that a group in Italy found slowed ALS down in 16 patients, and published it.
Do you know that
bipolar
disorder is nicknamed the CEO disease?
Bipolar
disorder is nicknamed "the CEO disease."
Valeria Golino's character Grazia starts out looking like a
bipolar
personality but quickly degenerates into a caricature and seems unreal.
Sometimes, you're up late at night flipping through the stations, bored out of your mind, and wanting some light and fluffy romantic comedy that doesn't make you feel
bipolar.
Uma Thurman is great as the
bipolar
superhero, G-Girl.
My last argument is that the writer and/or writers just made almost everyone of the characters faceless, and
bipolar.
One is a woman who behaves as if she was neurotic and had some kind of
bipolar
mental disease.
The most effective way of dealing with a newly assertive Russia will be for Europe to issue a collective refusal to accept a
bipolar
Europe of distinct Russian and EU spheres of influence.
Insofar as the term retains any meaning, the world is bipolar, and is likely to remain so over the foreseeable future.”
The International Consequences of 1989VIENNA: The Soviet Union's termination, which brought to an end the
bipolar
world, ushered in an era of U.S. hegemony.
Such
bipolar
behavior seems to apply to assessments of India’s economy as well, with foreign analysts joining Indians in swings between over-exuberance and self-flagellation.
But, from a political or military standpoint, the world was bipolar, with the Soviet Union balancing America’s power.
Italy’s Return to Political ParalysisFor more than a decade, Italy has been ruled through a
bipolar
political system.
But, either way, the
bipolar
political system to which Italians were getting accustomed is unlikely to survive unscathed.
Of course, Prodi could preserve a
bipolar
political system – and thus increase the longevity of his government – by either restoring a majoritarian electoral system or pressing ahead with other constitutional amendments designed to preserve government and coalition stability.
If the US pursues a predominantly confrontational approach, East Asian politics will inevitably become polarized, just as multipolar nineteenth-century Europe gave way to an increasingly
bipolar
order in lockstep with rising tensions between Germany and Britain.
The roots of Western malaise can be traced back to the end of the Cold War, when a
bipolar
world order gave way to economic globalization, allowing for the emergence of new powers such as China.
Of course, the issue is broader: If you are a recovering alcoholic, make a pass at someone of the same gender, have a gambling problem, suffer from
bipolar
illness, or have had a conversation with your accountant about your taxes that skirted what was proper, are you ready to be “outed”?
When I was in Beijing a few weeks ago, Chinese strategists were debating whether the new order will be multipolar or
bipolar.
Most agreed that it will center on a
bipolar
confrontation between the US and China; but they doubted that it will resemble the Cold War and interwar periods.
While the Cold War pitted the Western alliance against the Soviet bloc, the new
bipolar
world will allow for much more promiscuity.
Judging by these metrics, the world is entering the next decade in a kind of
bipolar
state, strongly dominated by the US and China.
This world is no longer unipolar, bipolar, or even multipolar, because the actors that matter are not single states but groups of states that are more or less densely connected.
The
bipolar
world of the Cold War is history;George W. Bush squandered America’s brief moment as the only true superpower.
A Mania for Diagnosing
Bipolar
DisorderPROVIDENCE, RI – During the past few years, many experts have suggested that
bipolar
disorder – a serious illness resulting in significant psychosocial morbidity and excess mortality – is under-recognized, particularly in patients with major depression.
Even patients who are diagnosed with
bipolar
disorder often wait more than 10 years after initially seeking treatment for the correct diagnosis to be made.
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