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Outline for Research Paper
I. Introduction
A. How does ADHD and Bipolar affect the human body?
B. Thesis Statement: The human body is affected by many aliments. Disease, cancer,
common colds, and mental disorders are some of the most popular aliments of the human body.
Many children and adults on the eastern coast of the United States are diagnosed with disorders
every day. North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Florida have children diagnosed
with ADHD and bipolarism at the highest rate in the United States. Most of these children and
adults have problems focusing, and interacting with other people. Doctors and medical field are
working together to help patients with ADHD and Bipolar, to make their lives better.
II. Information on ADHD
A. What is ADHD?
1. ADHD is common childhood disorder and can continue through
adolescence and adult hood.
B. Symptoms and Affects
1. The symptoms of having ADHD is having trouble staying focus and
paying attention, difficulty controlling behavior, and hyperactivity.
2. The affects of having ADHD are there is a possibility that the chills can
have trouble learning how to read or write. Some children some affects of arithmetic
disorders.
III. Information on Bipolar
A. What is Bipolar?
1. Bipolar disorder is known as being a manic depression and causes
serious shift changes in mood, energy, thinking and behavior.
B. Symptoms and Affects (Second Point)
1. The symptoms of having bipolar disorder are dramatic and
unpredictable mood swings.
2. The affects of having Bipolar disorder makes the person have various
mood swings and it caused by the underlying problem balancing of the brain chemicals.
IV. Comparison and contrast with ADHD and Bipolar (Third subtopic)
A. Similarities between Bipolar and ADHD
1. ADHD and Bipolar are two main disorders that being diagnosed
increasingly in America often in children and teens.
2. The symptoms of both ADHD and Bipolar are similar and they are
known to be genetic linked.
B. Differences in ADHD and Bipolar
1. Information about how ADHD is completely different, but may have
the same symptoms as Bipolar.
V. Statistics with ADHD and Bipolar (Fourth subtopic)
A. Statistics on ADHD
1. How very often many children and adults are being diagnosed with
ADHD.
2. Information about how very often the number of people being
diagnosed change so very much.
B. Statistics on ADHD
1. How very often many children and adults are being diagnosed with
Bipolar.
2. Information about how very often the number of people being
diagnosed change so very much.
VI. Conclusion: A restatement of the main points of your paper.
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