Celebrities with bipolar disease: 59 Photos
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Celebrities with Bipolar Disorder
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1. Mariah Carey. Singer, songwriter, actress and producer Mariah Carey has won too many awards to list. The iconic artist opened up in 2018 about her 2001 diagnosis of bipolar disorder, in which she was hospitalized for a physical and mental breakdown.
Living with bipolar disorder is associated with decreased life expectancy. According to a 2022 review, pooled life expectancy in bipolar disorder is around 67 years, which is 13 years less than the general population.
Bipolar disorder has no known cure. It's an ongoing health condition that requires lifetime management. Many people with this condition do well; they have families and jobs and live normal lives.
Is bipolar disorder linked to high intelligence? There's no proven link between bipolar disorder and intelligence. However, a few studies have found that there might be a relationship between the two. There has been data suggesting that people with above-average IQ scores are more likely to have bipolar disorder.
And even the genius of geniuses, Albert Einstein, was known to experience periods of extreme productivity and deep despair, which nowadays would most likely be diagnosed as bipolar.