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Bipolar disorders feature mood swings that include emotional highs called manic or hypomanic episodes, and lows, called depressive episodes. These highs and ...
This mental health condition causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs, called mania, and lows, known as depression.
It's not unusual for teens' moods to shift quickly and for their emotional responses to be strong. That's due, in part, to the developmental changes in brain ...
... mood stability may play a significant role in depression and its treatment. Hormones. Changes in the body's balance of hormones may be involved in causing ...
You may be able to head off serious changes in mood, appetite and energy levels, as you can predict the time of the year in which these symptoms may start.
Anxiety. Nervousness. Irritability. ; Depression. Unusual tiredness. ; Weight gain or loss. More sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures. Bowel movement changes.
Emotional and behavioral signs and symptoms. Tension or anxiety; Depressed mood; Crying spells; Mood swings and irritability or anger; Appetite changes and food ...
The condition is most serious in young adulthood. Mood swings, anger and impulsiveness often get better with age. But the main issues of self-image and fear of ...
Research on depression, anxiety and exercise shows that the mental health and physical benefits of exercise also can help mood get better and lessen anxiety.
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