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Dr Hritu

Bhopal's proficient psychiatrist since 2014, excelling in diverse mental disorders. Specializing in women's mental health, she envisions affordable mental health treatment for all in Bhopal. Renowned for exclusive research on Depression among Diabetes patients, her central clinic offers expert care

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Understanding Bipolar Disorder in Older Adults

Bipolar disorder in older adults can present challenges due to potential late-onset diagnosis and missed symptoms. Recognizing symptoms of mania and depression, understanding other possible causes, and being aware of associated risks are crucial. Learn how to help by contacting a GP, monitoring medi

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Understanding Depression and Its Treatment: Old vs. New Drugs

Depression, a common mood disorder affecting millions, is characterized by neurochemical imbalances. Various forms of depression exist, ranging from mild to severe and even psychotic. Symptoms include loss of interest, feelings of worthlessness, and recurrent thoughts of death. Treatment involves in

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Understanding Bipolar Disorder in Older Adults

Bipolar disorder in older adults can have a later onset, often after the age of 50, with episodes of mania and depression. Recognizing symptoms like excessive energy, inability to sleep, and cognitive impairment is crucial. Late-onset bipolar disorder differs from early-onset in familial illness rat

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Dutch Tulip Mania in the 17th Century: A Historical Overview

Overview of the Dutch Tulip Mania during the 17th century, exploring the economic context, law of supply and demand, background of the tulip craze, and how tulips came to Western Europe. Includes insights on the Dutch Golden Age, the rise and fall of tulip prices, and the influence of figures like C

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Understanding Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents

Bipolar disorder in young individuals is characterized by mood swings between manic and depressive states, with various subtypes such as Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and Cyclothymia. Clinical characteristics include hypomania and mania, which present with distinct symptoms such as elevated mood, increased

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Fudge-a-Mania by Judy Blume - Vacation Adventures in Maine

Fudge's family embarks on a vacation to Maine, where they share a house with the Tubman family. Pete, upset at first, becomes friends with his housemates, including Sheila, after a series of escapades and bonding experiences. The vacation turns out to be a time of growth, friendship, and family conn

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Understanding Agitation and Aggression in Psychiatric Patients

Agitation is a tension state characterized by anxiety and hyperactivity seen in depression, schizophrenia, and mania, while aggression involves hostile thoughts or actions towards others, common in impulse control disorders. Psychiatric patients are usually not aggressive, but certain mental illness

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Understanding Bipolar Disorders and Other Related Conditions

Bipolar disorders encompass a range of mood and behavioral disturbances, characterized by fluctuations between mania and depression. Other conditions like mood disorders, dysthymia, cyclothymia, and grief reactions are also discussed, along with management strategies involving mood stabilizers and c

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Understanding Financial Bubbles: Symptoms, Phases, and Historical Examples

Financial bubbles occur when asset prices far exceed their intrinsic value, leading to market distortions and eventual crashes. This article explores the definition, symptoms, phases, and historical examples of financial bubbles, such as the Dutch Tulip Mania in the 1600s and the Tech Bubble of 2000

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Understanding Bipolar Disorder in the Perinatal Period

Jennifer McMahon, MD, presents insightful information on bipolar disorder in the perinatal period, covering epidemiology, diagnosis, screening, and management strategies. The presentation delves into the lifetime prevalence, subtypes, symptoms of mania and hypomania, and the key differences between

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