no it is not.
Bipolar disorder is not an infectious disease. It is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings. It is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors.
Sure, what would make you think they can't? Bipolar is not infectious. Admittedly the bipolar person should be stable to best care for another, but even if not entirely stable they can help. I have bipolar myself and helped care for my mother for about a year and a half as she recovered from cellulitis in her legs.
Bipolar NOS is a category for bipolar states that do not clearly fit into the bipolar I, II, or cyclothymia diagnoses.
Desorden bipolar o trastorno bipolar
Kids can definitely get Bipolar, especially if one (or both) of the parents are Bipolar.
Bipolar is the correct spelling.
Translation of bipolar: The same word is used.
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/bipolar/2009/01/bipolar-disorder-qa-how-close-are-we-to-a-bipolar-cure/
It is much less likely with bipolar II than with bipolar I, but yes it can.
Mumps is an infectious disease.
Non infectious.
SARS is an infectious disease.