Bipolar disorder is often associated with mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs several times a day to a few times a year.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that bipolar disorder affects about 60 million people worldwide. A research study by the National Institute of Mental Health reveals that the United States has the highest lifetime rate of bipolar disorder at 4.4% affecting 14 million Americans.
On July 13th, U.S. Billboard-charting singer Liza Fox released “I Am Not I” music video depicting her ordeal to raise awareness of bipolar disorder.
On August 25th, “I Am Not I” and bipolar disorder will be featured in the Hollywood Weekly magazine available at newsstands, supermarkets, and bookstores in 60 countries worldwide.
Each of the six new songs in the “I Am Not I” album is a unique story revealing a facet of the singer’s multidimensional personality. The album can be purchased on iTunes and Amazon.com.
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