Bipolar disorder can be difficult to treat between the highs and lows of mania and depression. Dr. Preeti overviews tips for helping friends and loved ones stay on track with their treatment.
This video features Preeti Parikh, MD. Dr. Parikh, a board-certified pediatrician affiliated with The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, is HealthiNation's chief medical editor.
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