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Why Bipolar Depression Gets Worse In The Fall with Dr. Owen Muir, M.D.

A bipolar psychiatrist breaks it down in this quick video post.

The Frontier Psychiatrists is a daily health-themed newsletter. My dear friend Courtny —who recently penned an awesome guest post— reminded me that Fall is here. And with it, seasonal changes in mood for those with Bipolar Disorder. I’ve written about having bipolar disorder before, in a letter to that disorder. I’ve written about how important sleep is to not die. I’ve even written about this specific topic—circadian rhythm changes in bipolar illness, in a prior article here. But who has the time to read anymore? Isn’t there a video or podcast I can view without having to read all those linked articles? Yes, now there is. It’s here, now, for you, my dear subscribers. I’ve got music on Spotify! I even have a book on Amazon…(affiliate link). Oh, and another book of poetry. And a therapy manual. Thanks for reading, viewing, and listening. Oh, and…50% of subscriptions to help you cope with depressing changes in lighting.

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The Frontier Psychiatrists Substack has this companion podcast. Owen Scott Muir, M.D. is a writer, physician, scientist, and podcaster, bringing content about healthcare that is personal, weird, and less boring than most of the things you’ve heard. Subscribe at https://thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/