Schizoaffective & Bipolar: What’s the Connection?

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Physical Health and Bipolar: How to Live Better and Longer

Studies suggest people with bipolar disorder die 25 years younger than the general population. It’s a statistic that hits like a "thump to the chest," but is it a death sentence or a wake-up call — and is it even true? In this episode, host Gabe Howard (who lives with bipolar) an ...  Show more

When Emotions Are Mistaken for Bipolar Symptoms

If everything you do is labeled a symptom of bipolar disorder, do you ever get to be yourself? In this episode, Gabe Howard (who lives with bipolar) and board certified psychiatrist Dr. Nicole Washington tackle one of the most frustrating — and rarely discussed — realities of liv ...  Show more

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