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What to Ask About Bipolar Disorder (New York Times)- Topic: Acne News

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Side effects of the powerful mood-stabilizing drugs prescribed for bipolar disorder include weight gain, acne , dizziness , headache and blurry vision. Because bipolar disorder affects mood, behavior and function, patients should precisely record any changes in response to medication, positive as well as negative. Can drugs for bipolar disorder affect other medical conditions ( asthma , diabetes , heart problems, etc. A recent study indicates that some children diagnosed with bipolar disorder may actually have a different psychiatric disorder, newly described as severe mood dysregulation. When mood swings are severe enough to interfere with children’s and teenagers’ daily function — grades fall, the children can’t sleep, tantrums at home are severe, they can’t get along with peers or resort to alcohol and drug abuse — then psychiatric illness should be considered. Because bipolar disorder affects mood, behavior and function, patients and parents have an important role to play in precisely recording any changes in response to medication. read more

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Adult Acne Can Hit Grown-Ups Quickly (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)(Acne News)

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

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FBI: ‘Cue Card Robber,’ 2 other bank bandits on the loose (Houston Chronicle)(Acne News)

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Beltway Confidential | HandStamp | MeMo | Nick Anderson | SciGuy | Shop Girl | Sports Justice | TechBlog | More Blogs | chron. The FBI is asking the public’s help to identify a man investigators nicknamed the “Cue Card Robber” after he used a note written on a piece of cardboard to hold up a bank Tuesday in the Heights area of Houston. The “Cue Card Robber” is described as being between 25 to 30 years old, about 5 feet 5 inches tall, with a chubby build of about 200 to 220 pounds. The FBI Houston Bank Robbery Task Force also is investigating another unrelated bank robbery in southeast Houston that took place about an hour before the “Cue Card Robber. read more

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