Doctor Drew suggests Elon Musk may have hypomania. Hypomania includes elevated mood and hyperactivity. It differs from mania. Genetics, imbalance of chemicals, stress, and less sleep can cause it. Symptoms include less sleep, rapid speech, and risk-taking. Hypomania can cause burnout and strained relations. Diagnosis involves psychiatric evaluation. Treatment includes medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes.
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