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... population. Around fifteen to twenty percent of these people develop rapid cycling at some time during their illness. While bipolar ...
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... cycling. As many as 15-20% of all individuals with bipolar disorder may develop rapid cycling at some time during their illness. In ...
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... This study shows that children who develop bipolar disorder are more likely to ... for patients who are unresponsive to lithium, experience rapid cycling, or have ...
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... This study shows that children who develop bipolar disorder are more likely to ... for patients who are unresponsive to lithium, experience rapid cycling, or have ...
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... does not, there is only a 1 in 7 chance that your child will develop it ... In Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder, a person has at least four episodes per year, in any ...
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... Also, a greater number of women have the rapid cycling form of bipolar disorder ... Women are two to three times more likely to develop double depression (clinical ...
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... Should Amazonians develop their lands as ... frontier 5. land speculation 6. rapid degradation of ... accumulation of organic matter Nutrient cycling Storage, internal ...
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... teeth clenching, nausea, blurred vision, rapid eye movement ... over time, physical dependence and addiction develop. ... than continuously, in patterns called cycling. ...
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... These drugs are often used in patterns called "cycling". ... them up, you may still develop side effects ... may experience acne, a bloated appearance, rapid weight gain ...
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... Microscopic fracture lines then develop in the arterial ... the tongue for maximum and rapid absorption since ... yoga; some harder exercises are cycling and jogging. ...
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... recovery may be partly due to the rapid vegetation re ... turn the lake.(10:87)" The cycling of nutrients ... to unify the conservation efforts and develop an organized ...
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... in other words, people should not develop the deficiency ... C supplementation to support rapid growth of ... available zinc, frequent reproductive cycling, and malaria ...
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