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BADBaden-Baden (German city, license plate prefix)
BADBlog Action Day
BADBig Audio Dynamite (band)
BADBanque Africaine de Developpement (AFDB)
BADBipolar Affective Disorder
BADBritish Association of Dermatologists
BADBoxing After Dark (HBO TV)
BADBroken As Designed :-)
BADBCL2 Antagonist of Cell Death
BADBank Account Debits Tax (Australia)
BADBureau of Alien Detectors (UPN cartoon)
BADBehind-Armor Debris
BADBroadband Access Device (Sprint)
BADBalls Attitude Direction
BADBiological Aerosol Detection
BADBachelor of Applied Design (degree)
BADBathymetric Archive Data
BADBank Avalized Draft
BADBates After Dark
BADBay Area Dwarfs (scale vintage replica auto racing; California)
BADBachelier en Art Dramatique


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In 2000-2001, there were 275,000 hospital admissions for mental health disorders, predominantly for mood disorders such as depression and bipolar affective disorder (26.
Similarly, for Australian females aged 15-24 years, the combined disorders of schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder were the second leading cause of disease burden (11.
These results suggest a molecular basis for both bipolar affective disorder and its treatment," they conclude.
 
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