This website from the University of Michigan has the least information of all the websites I have seen so far, however it includes some of the most important facts like symptoms. The layout is simple, yet attractive, especially with the inclusion of a couple of pictures. It does provide links to other sources of information, which is helpful.
This website is an extension of the University of California at Berkeley, and it allows parents to post questions about their children and adolescents with Bipolar disorder. Their questions are answered by others with knowledge about such topics. They layout is not at all eye-catching. The text is too small, in black and white, and is in italics for no apparent reason. I don't know why anyone would use this website except to post their own question about Bipolar disorder.
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