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What drives mood swings in bipolar disorder? Study points to a second brain clockWhen they disrupted dopamine-producing neurons in the brain's reward center, these rhythms ceased, highlighting dopamine as a ...
Oestrogen plays a significant role in a woman’s health beyond just fertility and when levels decline it can impact multiple ...
Researchers have identified a second dopamine-driven "clock" in the brain that works alongside the biological 24-hour cycle, ...
New research suggests that mood swings in bipolar disorder are regulated by two clocks: the body’s 24-hour circadian rhythm ...
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The South African on MSNPets and bipolar: Examining the impact of animal-assisted therapyPets deeply affect those with bipolar disorder, providing companionship, solace, and happiness, profoundly influencing their ...
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7 Causes Of Mood Swings That Aren’t PMSMood swings are rapid, sometimes unexplained changes in emotions, they are a nuisance and can be quite frustrating, not ...
When they disrupted dopamine-producing neurons in the brain's reward centre, these rhythms ceased, highlighting dopamine as a key factor in the mood swings of bipolar disorder. Hope for new ...
Do you know what bipolar disorder involves? Are you sure? Psychiatrist David Medina helps separates the myths from the facts.
Menopause can bring unexpected changes: mood swings, hot flashes, and changes to your skin and hair. Every woman experiences menopause, and understanding its symptoms is key to managing it well.
We typically think of menopause as something that impacts women in their 50s, but it’s good to know what’s coming down the ...
Fruits like apples and berries have a low glycemic index, meaning they release sugar into your bloodstream more slowly ...
Post–birth control syndrome, or PBCS, affects an estimated 1 in 5 women. It covers what happens when someone goes off ...
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