Could a dietary intervention help prevent this common mental illness?
Bipolar disorder links higher suicide risk with the drive and talent in sufferers, as discussed by Dr. Dayan Goodenowe.
Bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is fairly common, with 1 in 100 people diagnosed at some point in their life.
Some stressful experiences—such as childhood abuse—are so overwhelming and traumatic that the memories hide in the brain.
Could a dietary intervention help prevent this common mental illness?
Bipolar disorder links higher suicide risk with the drive and talent in sufferers, as discussed by Dr. Dayan Goodenowe.
Bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is fairly common, with 1 in 100 people diagnosed at some point in their life.
Some stressful experiences—such as childhood abuse—are so overwhelming and traumatic that the memories hide in the brain.