World Bipolar Day_1
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JOHANNESBURG - Research suggests that up to 4% of South Africans live with bipolar disorder.
Yesterday was World Bipolar Day, aimed at raising awareness about the disorder, reducing stigma, and promoting support for those affected.
Cassey Chambers, operations director for the South African Depression and Anxiety Group had a discussion with Gareth Edwards.