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Uganda: Nine Million Ugandans Mentally Ill - AllAfrica.com (Depression News)


Uganda: Nine Million Ugandans Mentally Ill
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 2 hours ago
The survey found that proportions of common mental disorders among Ugandans are; PTSD (9 per cent), common depression (20 per cent), manic depression (3 per

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Terri Cheney's fast-moving bio trains spotlight on manic depression
OCRegister, CA - Feb 26, 2008
Manic depression is a better definition of this condition, although there are more than two states of mind. You can be hypomanic, for example.

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'Why anti-depressants have become the alcopops of mental health
Daily Mail, UK - 22 hours ago
Shortly afterwards, I was diagnosed with manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder. It is a serious illness in which people's moods swing between

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Telegraph.co.uk
the genes of genius
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 24, 2008
The oddness of many great writers is well documented and a surprisingly high proportion of poets, in particular, had symptoms that indicate manic depression

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In the Mind
Times Online, UK - Feb 26, 2008
Brain-altering drugs have revolutionised the treatment of mental illness since the 1960s, making it possible, for example, for people with manic depression

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