Does Too Much Social Media Make You Depressed?

Bragging is ubiquitous on Facebook. There’s always people getting married, having babies, and taking exotic vacations. The boasting is particularly pronounced this time of year, when people are recapping 2017 and spotlighting all of their accomplishments. It’s easy to feel inadequate. Just one example from one of my FB friends: Over the past 365 days […]

Mood Music 2017: Rock Albums That Made Us Dance and Cry and Scream

Late December is a rock critic’s dream. A time to reflect and dig up the treasures from this year’s new music releases and dissect them with a fine toothed comb. Yep, Christmastime is also the time for year-end Top Ten lists. And The Bipolar Addict has a list this year in no particular order.

Rooting for My Dad — Bipolar and Dementia May Be Linked

Dementia has been on my mind lately because there’s a chance that my bipolar dad may have it. He turns 80 on February 1, and he’s flying in from Hawaii — where my parents live — for a neurology appointment at University of Chicago Hospital because the hospitals in Hawaii — especially on mini Maui — aren’t that great.

Rapper Logic Highlights Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Now comes a new socially significant video from Maryland rapper Logic. The name of the song is “1-800-273-8255” — the number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The song is enjoying serious radio play and is currently No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Magnetic Pulses: An Alternative Treatment for Addiction

Kicking a drug or alcohol habit is one of the most challenging struggles a person can face. Rather than the traditional 28 days of rehab, there’s another approach that may help. Magnetic pulses to the brain may curb addiction, according to one Italian scientist.

Bipolar Geniuses: Sir Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726) was a British mad scientist with bipolar disorder and a torrent of discoveries in the world of science, mathematics, and physics, from laws to theories to facts.