Share of Cost, Alcohol and Bipolar Disorder
Friday, Sep. 1st 2017 6:00 AM
The symptoms of depressive and manic episodes are often enhanced by alcohol. It can depress the central nervous system, adding to the feelings of depression.
Alcohol also reduces a person’s inhibitions, which may make them behave irresponsibly. The combination of alcohol and bipolar disorder can not only be irresponsible but unsafe as well.
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