Not necessarily because bipolar is a disorder and even though your body may be healthy, your mind isn't 100% healthy.
Bipolar does not cause any physical problems. If you are asking if your child could grow up and have bipolar, too, yes that is possible because it does occur in families.
Depression is a part of bipolar disorder, and yes it is possible to hide it. It's not healthy, but it can be done. What's harder to hide is the manic phase of bipolar.
There is no specific bipolar diet. Nevertheless, it is important to make wise dietary choices that will help you maintain a healthy weight and stay well.Check out http://www.webmd.com/bipolar-disorder/guide/bipolar-diet-foods-to-avoid for more information.
It is considered a disorder, versus being a disease. But it is often referred to as a disease.
Bipolar disorder can be experienced in different ways by different individuals. While some may find creativity and productivity during manic episodes to be beneficial, the extreme mood swings and impact on daily functioning can be challenging to manage. It is important to seek proper treatment and support to navigate the complexities of the disorder.
IIRC it is considered axis one disorder.
absolutely yes, if severe enough
yes, in fact, pizza is somewhat considered healthy
no
Water is considered a polar molecule (not bipolar), because it has parts that are positively charged and parts that are negatively charged. When you have a separation of charges (+ and -), you have polarity. In water, H-O-H (H2O) the H parts are partially +ve and the O part is partially -ve.
There are many foods that are considered healthy. One main food groups that are considered healthy are both fruits and vegetables. These groups include things such as broccoli, carrots, apples, pears, strawberries, and many others.
Bipolar NOS is a category for bipolar states that do not clearly fit into the bipolar I, II, or cyclothymia diagnoses.