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bipolar

[bahy-poh-ler] / baɪˈpoʊ lər /


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A European reserve manager was quoted as saying “we are moving from a bipolar to a multipolar reserve system, but the euro is not ready yet to lead.”

From Barron's

“I remember even telling my mom one day, ‘I think I’m bipolar,’” he said, recalling a moment when he was in high school.

From New York Times

As her doctor explains, “double depression is a form of bipolar syndrome, but instead of bouncing between depression and mania, the person starts out as depressed and gets . . . more depressed.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I don’t have a mental history of schizophrenic bipolar because my parents, they did great, and I didn’t grow up in an abusive household,” she said.

From Seattle Times

Recently disclosed documents contradicted Mr. Sneed’s testimony about whether he had been treated by a psychiatrist, and they appeared to show that he had been diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder.

From New York Times