Essays about rapid cycling

  1. rapid cycling bipolar disorder
    RAPID CYCLING BIPOLAR DISORDER Bipolar Disorder, also known as manic depression, is a medical illness that affects how a person acts, thinks, and feels. ...
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  2. NoneProvided
    ... However, those who have rapid cycling may experience more episodes of mania and depression that succeed each other without a period of remission DSM IIIR. ...
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  3. BiPolar Disorder
    ... bipolar disorder who experiences at least four manic or depressive episodes within a year is considered to be experiencing a rapid cycling pattern.ampquotDurand and ...
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  4. Is a Frustrating Mess
    ... with bipolar disorder who experiences at least four manic or depressive episodes within a year is considered to be experiencing a rapid cycling pattern.ampquotQTD ...
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  5. Bipolar Disorder
    ... Those with rapid cycling may experience more episodes of mania and depression that succeed each other without a period of remission. ...
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  6. Bipolar Disorder in Early Years
    ... Valproate is especially helpful for patients who are unresponsive to lithium, experience rapid cycling, or have alcohol or drug abuse problems.Encarta ...
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  7. Bipolar Disorder
    ... Valproate is especially helpful for patients who are unresponsive to lithium, experience rapid cycling, or have alcohol or drug abuse problems.Encarta ...
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  8. BiPolar Disorder and Creativity
    ... an affective disorder. It is an illness that is cyclic in nature and some have what is known as rapidcycling. This means that four ...
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  9. bipolar disorders
    ... medications. The third main type of bipolar disorder is cyclothymic disorder, often called rapid cycling bipolar disorder. In this ...
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  10. Bipolar Disorder 4
    ... mood episode. The subtypes of bipolar disorder include: rapid cycling, seasonal pattern, and postpartum onset. Individuals who ...
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  11. Bipolar Disorder
    ... continuous, agony. This period may change rapidly for some rapid cycling bipolar, or it may be the more dominant mood FyrenIce. In the ...
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  12. Wisconsin Fast Plants Project
    The Rapid Cycling Brassica rapa or Wisconsin Fast Plant are plants genetically designed to grow at a rapid rate so students can study and observe them. ...
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  13. Bipolar Disorder 2
    ... for several weeks. Rapid cycling refers to several episodes four or more episodes that occur in one year. These Rapid episodes ...
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  14. Bipolar Disorder
    ... When a person experiences a combination of four episodes within a year, the person is considered to be going through rapid cycling. ...
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  15. Bipolar Disorder
    ... In Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder, a person has at least four episodes per year, in any combination of manic, hypomanic, mixed, or depressive episodes. ...
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  16. depression in women
    ... Also, a greater number of women have the rapid cycling form of bipolar disorder, which may be more resistant to standard treatments. ...
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  17. Deforestation of Amazon
    ... of these farmers to the frontier 5. land speculation 6. rapid degradation of ... of rock and the accumulation of organic matter Nutrient cycling Storage, internal ...
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  18. construction
    ... and being used extensively, somewhere in Asiawalking and cycling motorcycles guided ... Manila suburban rail in Mumbai, monorail and guided rapid transit in ...
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  19. Asthma and Exercise
    ... 15 to 20 minutes and then gradually increase intensity instead of rapid changes in ... to avoid cold air and long sustained activities as in running and cycling. ...
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  20. sports and drugs
    ... females can experience feelings of anxiety and restlessness along with a rapid heartbeat and ... Cycling has also become a sport where performance drugs are found. ...
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  21. anabolic atheletes
    ... females can experience feelings of anxiety and restlessness along with a rapid heartbeat and ... Cycling has also become a sport where performance drugs are found. ...
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  22. Anabolic Steroids
    ... These drugs are often used in patterns called ampquotcyclingampquot. ... Both men and women through continued use may experience acne, a bloated appearance, rapid weight gain ...
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  23. Compare and Contrast On BMX vs. Mountian Biking
    ... The rapid increase in popularity was influenced by social and economic trends but ... introduction of mountain bikes and BMX bikes changed the world of cycling. ...
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  24. Narcotics
    ... muscle tension, involuntary teeth clenching, nausea, blurred vision, rapid eye movement ... weeks or months, rather than continuously, in patterns called cycling. ...
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  25. Forms of Multimedia and Potential Developments
    ... of Open Inventor allow the display of a moving facial image cycling through a ... Progress in this technology has been rapid and closely linked to developments in ...
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  26. Tropical Rainforest Biome
    ... It is leached by rapid bacterial decay which prevents humus from forming on ... One of the greatest contributions of the rainforest is cycling nutrients nitrogen ...
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  27. Creatine1
    ... Yankee pitcher, said ampquotThat catchers and pitchers who depend on rapid recovery between ... showed an increase in power output from isokinetic cycling during bouts ...
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  28. Effects of Acid Rain on Ecosystems
    ... during the winter into a lake or stream causing a rapid decrease in pH ... organic matter by microbial metabolism are fundamental to nutrient cycling and energy ...
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  29. Effects of Acid Rain on North Americas Aquatic Ecosystems
    ... during the winter into a lake or stream causing a rapid decrease in pH ... organic matter by microbial metabolism are fundamental to nutrient cycling and energy ...
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  30. URBAN TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES
    ... These include cycling, walking, buses and trains. ... Technology is increasing at such a rapid rate that new transportation methods are arising. ...
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