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Bipolar Sufferer Signs Up for World-First Treatment Trial
Published March 27, 2013
... sufferer signs up for world-first treatment trial Mrs Wall has volunteered to take part in a world-first trial of a new treatment for bipolar depression, led by Barwon Health and CRC for Mental Health. Mrs Wall, now 47, had her first suicidal depressive episode in her early teens. It took two decades … Read more on Geelong Advertiser Report: Ashley Judd's depression is bipolar disorder But the Huffington Post story draws new attention to the famed actress's depression and how she's dealt with it. Judd has said that while visiting her country-singing sister Wynona Judd at a treatment center in 2006, counselors suggested she check her ...
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