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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bipolar about" is not grammatically correct
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. If you are trying to describe someone as having bipolar disorder, it would be more accurate to say "has bipolar disorder" or "suffers from bipolar disorder." If you are trying to describe someone as having conflicting or alternating moods, it would be more accurate to say "seems bipolar" or "has bipolar tendencies." In general, it is best to avoid using "bipolar" as an adjective to describe something other than the mental health condition, as it can be seen as trivializing or stigmatizing.
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And many people are up in arms not simply because they are anti-American but because they are bipolar about America simultaneously attracted and repulsed by what they see going on in the Bada Bing.This is not to endorse Dinesh D'Souza, a writer who calls for an alliance between American conservatives and Islamists against Western liberalism.
Amidst all the wrangling, both sides have been pretty bipolar about the solution suggesting either a complete recall, or a hand-waiving session, free bumpers, and a general denial of the hardware issue.
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In addition, overall liking, liking evolving with time (dynamic liking) and the level of several key texture attributes' divergence from those of an "ideal" cheese pie were evaluated on bipolar just-about-right scales and through penalty analysis to gain insights into potential directions for reformulating acceptable pies.
His show about bipolar disorder, Talk About Something You Like, will be at the Edinburgh fringe before touring.
Angst and colleagues reported that the total prevalence of the bipolar spectrum was about 11%, which is similar to that of major depressive disorder.
The 12-month-prevalence of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in the German population is about 2.6%%; the 12-month-prevalence of bipolar disorders about 1.5%% [ 2].
It is increasingly evident that physicians should routinely ask patients with bipolar disorder about the use of dietary supplements.
The findings of this study highlight the need to ask all patients with bipolar disorder about their use of dietary supplements.
In our recent study of 348 patients with bipolar disorder, about 3 out of 10 patients used dietary supplements in addition to prescribed drugs, with 2 in 10 of these taking supplements for the long term (Bauer et al. 2015).
Bridget had been through another extremely rough bout of bipolar depression about two years before my divorce, but now she was happily married to an amazing man and heading off to get her PhD at Yale University.
"My dream," Dr. Sebat said, "is that we'll do this kind of high-resolution analysis across tens of thousands of people and have full catalogs of variations that will tell us something not only about schizophrenia but about bipolar disorder, autism, depression, all of these disorders".
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