Introduction The inner workings of our brains often feel like shadowy corners of a grand mansion, both imposing and mysterious. Imagine if we could explore these corners with precision instruments quiet enough to uncover secrets but safe enough to leave our house intact. This is precisely what researchers have achieved with transcranial ultrasonography—essentially, peering inside […]
Month: March 2021

The Weight of Care: Unpacking the Links Between Caregiver Stress and Anxiety
Introduction: In the often-overlooked corners of home life, an unsung group of heroes quietly shoulders massive responsibilities. These are the informal caregivers—family members who dedicate themselves to the well-being of loved ones needing assistance due to age, illness, or disability. Yet, amidst the tender care and emotional support they offer, there’s a silent burden many […]