## Introduction Have you ever wondered why some people find social interactions more perplexing than others? Imagine walking into a room, feeling out of sync with the atmosphere, questioning every glance and every word. **Social impairments** are a common struggle for individuals with psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder (BPD). This can make […]
Month: September 2020

The Silent Saboteur: How Prenatal Exposure Alters Development in Mice
Introduction In the complex drama of life, sometimes a single, silent actor can wreak havoc on the entire performance, going unnoticed until the final act reveals the truth. Imagine an invisible force that quietly shapes the very building blocks of behavior and development. Such is the insidious role that certain environmental factors, like pesticides, can […]

Navigating the Mental Maze: How Smartphones Can Transform Student Well-being
— Introduction In today’s digital age, smartphones are almost like an extra limb for many university students, a constant companion that provides endless streams of information, communication, and entertainment. Yet, while these devices keep us connected, they also have the potential to offer something far more profound: a tool for enhancing mental well-being. Imagine having […]

Mindful Hearts: The Untold Story of Mindfulness and Cardiovascular Health
Introduction Picture this: you’re in the middle of a peaceful forest, its serenity enveloping you, your senses attuned to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet songs of distant birds. But back in reality, stress often hijacks our quiet moments, plundering our peace and, with it, our health. But what if the remedy to […]

Understanding ADHD Treatment: A Closer Look at Women’s Pharmacotherapy
Introduction: Revealing Hidden Patterns in ADHD Treatment Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition often tangled with misunderstanding, perceived primarily as a childhood disorder affecting boys more prominently. But is that really the case? Many might be surprised to learn that ADHD also deeply affects girls and women, often in ways that go unnoticed. […]

Navigating Uncharted Waters: The Psychological Impact of Fertility Treatment Suspensions during the COVID-19 Pandemic
— Introduction: When the World Paused and Dreams Were Deferred The COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, leaving virtually no part of life untouched. Industries halted, schools shut their doors, and perhaps most intimately, individual life plans hit an unexpected pause. Among the most startling disruptions were those involving healthcare services deemed non-essential, including fertility […]

Decoding Emotions: The Genetic Link Between Autism Risk and Anger Recognition
Introduction Imagine walking into a room full of people. You glimpse at people’s faces and instantly grasp their emotions — joy, sadness, perhaps a hint of anger. But what if this seemingly innate ability to read emotions was influenced not just by experience, but by the very DNA you carry? This is the intriguing premise […]

The Art of Distraction: How Taking a Break Can Brighten the Mind
— Introduction: The Unexpected Power of a Pause In today’s fast-paced world, especially in the whirlwind of college life, emotions often run high. Stress over exams, the whirlwind of social life, and the pressure to plan for the future can lead to a cloud of negative feelings. Many of us might suggest “just take a […]

Decoding Dysgraphia: The Handwriting Puzzle through a New Lens
Introduction: A Pen’s Journey Begins Imagine a blank page waiting to be filled with your thoughts, a pen acting as the bridge between your mind and the tangible world. For many, this is a straightforward exercise, a mundane part of everyday life. But for millions of children, especially those grappling with dysgraphia, this seemingly simple […]

Walking Through the Puzzle: How Mobile Games Can Boost Physical Activity in Adults with Autism
Introduction Imagine a world where your phone not only connects you with friends and entertains you, but it also nudges you to a healthier lifestyle. For adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this isn’t just a glimpse into the future—it’s a very real possibility. Our journey begins by delving into the fascinating realm where mobile […]