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Depression is one of the most common social disorders diagnosed by doctors. Manic depression, however, is much less common; between 1 and 5 percent of the population is diagnosed with this disorder (Nagourney, 5). Manic depression is described as varying episodes of depression and mania which recur many times over the course of a lifetime. Unfortunately, this is an incurable disease, but sufferers can often find solace in medication, therapy, and the experiences of other manic-depressives.
Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, can often be successfully treated with medication. ... Medication is often a sad but necessary part of a manic-depressive?
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