March 30 to mark World Bipolar Day
JACKSON, Tenn. — World Bipolar Day is coming up this Sunday. 81% of U.S. Adults living with bipolar I disorder often feel that no one understands what they’re going through.
Bipolar is a mental health condition that causes clear shifts in a person’s mood, energy and activity levels.
World Bipolar Day is a chance to share resources and information to help eliminate the stigma around bipolar disorder.
This worldwide initiative is an opportunity to support those living with the condition as they work towards wellness. Proper diagnoses and management is vital.
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