Introduction Imagine walking into a room filled with the rich scent of freshly brewed coffee or perhaps the lingering aroma of lavender. Instantly, these smells can evoke fond memories, stir emotions, and even shape your current mood. But have you ever wondered why certain smells have such a powerful impact on our emotions and thoughts? […]
Month: July 2020

The Grass is Greener: Understanding Cannabis Use Among Youth on the Streets
Introduction What if the answer to a young person’s most pressing survival strategies was right under our noses, camouflaged amidst social stigma and misunderstanding? Imagine a substance, long vilified and misunderstood, playing an unexpected role as a lifeline on the streets. The research paper titled “Something that actually works”: Cannabis use among young people in […]

Understanding the Shadow: Unveiling the Prevalence and Predictors of Suicidal Behaviours Among Adolescents in Mozambique
Introduction Imagine a world where young minds harbor dreams and aspirations, yet remain silently burdened with shadows they dare not share. For many adolescents in Mozambique, this is the troubling reality. Suicidal behaviours, a phrase laden with gravity, have silently infiltrated the lives of in-school adolescents. Their struggles are hidden behind the walls of classrooms […]

Decoding Eyes: Insights into Human Understanding
Introduction Imagine holding a conversation without uttering a single word. What if a flicker of the eye, a raised eyebrow, or a shared glance could communicate volumes about what someone is really thinking or feeling? It might sound like something out of a spy thriller, but in reality, we do this every day. The ability […]

Unlocking Emotional Intelligence in Adults with Down Syndrome
Introduction Imagine if you had a secret map that could guide you through the complexities of human emotions, helping you navigate social interactions, manage stress, and foster healthier relationships. This concept isn’t far-fetched; it’s the essence of what we call emotional intelligence (EI). While many studies have explored EI in the general population, what about […]

Exploring the Brain’s Response to Alcohol: Unveiling the Hidden Cues in Our Minds
Introduction: A Window into the Brain’s Lure Have you ever wondered why a mere sight of your favorite drink could trigger an overwhelming craving, compelling you toward the bar even when you planned to abstain? This scenario is commonplace for many, especially those grappling with alcohol use disorder (AUD), where the inability to control cravings […]

Building Confidence: The Impact of Malaysia’s House Officer Preparatory Course on Medical Graduates
Introduction: Entering the World of Medical Practice Imagine standing at the edge of a high-stakes career, armed with knowledge but unsure of how to translate theory into practice. This is the reality for many newly graduated medical doctors entering the complex world of healthcare as House Officers (HOs) in Malaysia. The journey from medical school […]

Breathing and Feeling: Unraveling the Emotions of Respiratory Sensitivity in Eating and Mood Disorders
— Introduction: Unmasking the Breath Behind Feelings Picture this: a simple breath held for a few moments can unravel a tapestry of emotions within us. But what if this ordinary action stirs a storm of heightened emotion, unlike anything you’ve imagined? This is the intriguing premise of the research paper titled “Heightened affective response to […]

Navigating the Intricacies of the Autism Mind: Unlocking Spatial Memory and Visual Perception
Introduction Imagine entering a room full of colors, objects, and sounds. For most of us, processing this environment is something we do without a second thought. But for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or those with high autism-like traits (ALTs), this experience might be drastically different. Have you ever wondered why? At the core […]

How Time Warped Under Lockdown: A Psychological Journey
Introduction: Welcome to the Twilight Zone of Time Imagine a world where time is no longer a reliable companion, but a mischievous trickster that shifts and warps in baffling ways. This bizarre narrative became a reality for many during the unprecedented circumstances of the UK Covid-19 lockdown. While we often perceive time as a steady, […]