Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition. It is not yet curable, but medication, therapy, and other strategies can help manage the symptoms and reduce its effects on a person’s daily life.
I am so glad you have asked for help as your son must be worried about his bedwetting - now that he is twelve-years-old. Tell him that quite a lot of people his age still do bedwet (1 in 20), so ...
Binge eating disorder can seriously affect a person’s physical and mental health. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most effective treatment. Healthcare professionals can prescribe it ...
A study published in 2020 in Frontiers in Psychiatry focused on sleep problems during both manic and depressive episodes in children and teens with bipolar disorder. Interestingly, researchers found ...
Check out the launch trailer for Disorder, a 3D action hack-and-slash roguelike developed by Grumpy. Players will uncover a sinister truth behind a department store by fighting enemies and growing ...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) causes symptoms that begin in early childhood. Though ADHD is often diagnosed between the ages of four and seven, it ...
As the scientific understanding of a disease advances, the way in which that disease is categorized can change. Epilepsy is one such example. While the seizure disorder was once considered functional, ...
What Is an Eating Disorder? Eating disorders are a group of conditions marked by an unhealthy relationship with food. They tend to develop during the teenage and young adult years, and they are ...
The Netflix Italian crime action show ‘Public Disorder’ dives into a highly nuanced exploration of the experiences of riot police officers, or the Celerini, at a time when their professional and ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder ( OCD) is a serious mental health disorder. Its name is often misused to describe people who like things super-clean or arranged just so. But when you actually have ...
The sensation of being detached from your surroundings may point to a hard-to-diagnose condition. By Christina Caron Barrie Miskin was newly pregnant when she noticed her appearance was changing.
For the first time, NICE has recommended an innovative new treatment to help stop babies, children and young people who are undergoing cancer treatment from losing their hearing. We’ve issued final ...
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