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Symptoms of Depression in Bipolar Disorder

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Lifestyle Changes That Can Help

Getting enough sleep, exercising, and managing your stress are some ways you can help ease depression symptoms of bipolar disorder. Learn more tips in this slideshow.

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Breaking the Cycle of Isolation

Isolation is an unhealthy coping mechanism with bipolar, often spotted by an increase in sleep, almost a hibernation, says Germán Antonio Reyes, MD.

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How a Routine Can Help Prevent Episodes

When you live with bipolar disorder, your body’s natural rhythms can be easily thrown off course. Learn how a consistent routine can help manage bipolar depression.

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The Keys to Bipolar Depression Treatment

The agent to healing, says psychiatrist John Wernert, MD, is you. How should you approach medication and therapy with bipolar depression?

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Staying Consistent With Treatment

It’s not easy to stick with your bipolar treatment plan. But it’s important to avoid the low of depression and the high of mania.

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