In this week's episode, we take a look at bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is what happens when out-of-control brain chemicals cut our ability to regulate our mood. The condition results in uncontrollable mood swings that can last for weeks at a time, ranging from impuslive mania to debilitating depression.
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