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The paper will illustrate the characteristics of bipolar disorders according to the DSM-IV criteria and further illustrate the studies that have been carried out in determining the etiological factors and pathophysiology of the disorder.... Bipolar Disorder Introduction Bipolar disorder (maniac depressive disorder) is a psychiatric disorder that is accompanied by spontaneous mood swings that can involve outbreaks of depression and others of high mania (Godwin & Jamison, 2007)....
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Research Paper
Yet, it has only been in the recent years that the diet has been correlated to our mental… Recent changes in the American diet has been suspected at being the cause of the increase in the incidence of depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.... Noaghiul & Hibbeln (2003) reported that countries with a diet high in seafood consumption such as Iceland and Korea, had far lower rates of bipolar I disorder, bipolar II, bipolar spectrum, and schizophrenia (p....
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The author of this coursework "major depressive disorder and Their Key Characteristics" describes unipolar depression or clinical depression as mood disorders.... This paper outlines the definition and clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, incidence, and relevance, changes, environmental and genetic factors, and their treatment....
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The author of this coursework "The Possible Pathophysiological Mechanism behind Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome" describes the CRPS disorder.... This paper outlines stages of disease development, treatment, symptoms, risk factors, causes, and results.... he exact mechanism for complex regional pain syndrome is still not clearly understood....
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"Maniac Depressive Disorder" paper illustrates the characteristics of bipolar disorders according to the DSM-IV criteria and further illustrates the studies that have been carried out in determining the etiological factors and pathophysiology of the disorder.... Bipolar disorder (manic depressive disorder) is a psychiatric disorder that is accompanied by spontaneous mood swings that can involve outbreaks of depression and others of high mania (Godwin & Jamison, 2007)....
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"Analysis of Publications about Personality and Social Psychology" paper contains a literature review of such articles as "The Student's Guide to Social Neuroscience" by Ward, "Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin" by Wegener, and "Generalized Anxiety disorder".... nbsp; This book seeks to explore as well as explain several key questions: What Kind of brain-based mechanism did humans end up with?...
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Literature review
The best mechanism of reducing stress would, therefore, be inhibiting inflammatory cytokines that cause depression as well as their signaling pathways.... Most of these factors may lead to psychiatric disorders including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and stress disorder....
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Literature review
The major challenge in pathophysiology is the fact that every human being or body is different.... Most of the professions gain the pathophysiology expertise during their work and this is fundamental in understanding g the development of the disease (Silverthorn, 2007).... pathophysiology consists of two separate medical fields and they include physiology which looks at the study of the body and its functions.... pathophysiology looks at how the progress of the disease affects or the changes in the body and how the given changes can be taken care of or reversed....
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Case Study