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bipolar disorder

双相情感障碍症,双相情感障碍,躁狂症,躁郁症

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Psychiatry.

    • : an affective disorder characterized by periods of mania alternating with periods of depression, usually interspersed with relatively long intervals of normal mood.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Some of the medications don’t actually treat bipolar disorder.

  • Some 264 million people have depression, 45 million have bipolar disorder, and 20 million have schizophrenia.

  • As someone with bipolar disorder and ADHD, I could definitely relate to the overwhelming nature of sport.

  • Lithium is also used in industrial greases and in the treatment of bipolar disorder.

  • Another app cautioned that “sometimes bipolar disorder can transfer to another relative if they spend too much time with you and listen to your depressive life.”

  • What celebrity has started to talk about his or her eating disorder?

  • Genetics alone does not an eating disorder make, generally speaking, and Bulik points out that environment still plays a role.

  • The eating disorder field remains divided over the potential efficacy of such measures.

  • “ADD [Attention Deficit Disorder] is just a euphemistic way of saying, ‘I have limits,’” Brown writes.

  • Our relationship did not improve as I entered college and developed a raging eating disorder.

  • If so, it is to be hoped that, wise man as you are, the first attack of this disorder was also your last.

  • Are you quite sure you have never suffered from this rather common disorder, gentle reader, at least, if you be of the male sex?

  • The key to all our human disorder is organized education, comprehensive and universal.

  • The conflict of these certainties left hopeless disorder in every corner of his being.

  • He found the village in disorder, the fields neglected, many houses deserted, the remainder of the people preparing to move away.