Yes, bipolar is a real disease.
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.
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/bipolar/2009/01/bipolar-disorder-qa-how-close-are-we-to-a-bipolar-cure/
Translation of bipolar: The same word is used.
Bipolar is the correct spelling.
I'm not sure about the specific University, but it is very likely that such a foundation exists to support diagnosed bipolar patients through college. Look into it and be prepared to completely prove that you really have bipolar disorder. (medical forms, signed doctor's notes excusing your behavior when you were younger, everything) Scholarships exist that will even help out left-handed people.
No, bipolar cells are a type of neuron found in the retina of the eye, not in the ciliary ganglion. The ciliary ganglion primarily contains postganglionic parasympathetic neurons that innervate the muscles controlling the shape of the lens in the eye.
It is much less likely with bipolar II than with bipolar I, but yes it can.
It is a less obvious form of bipolar, compared to bipolar 1. but as there mood changes more rapidly and often, bipolar 2 has a higher suicide rate
It means you have bipolar 3.
No, Rosa Parks was not bipolar.