Crossing the Digital Divide: Unpacking Cognitive-Affective Biases to Enhance Mental Health

Introduction Picture your mind as an ever-busy control center brimming with thoughts, feelings, and reactions. Now, imagine that within this complex hub, certain biases are quietly shaping how you perceive the world, influencing your emotions, and nudging your behavior. Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? With mental health concerns soaring globally, there’s a growing push toward innovative, […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: Understanding Problematic Smartphone Use among Bangladeshi Youth

Introduction: The Digital Dilemma The smartphone, a constant companion in our daily lives, has transformed from merely a communication device into a vital tool for work, learning, and entertainment. However, what happens when this tool becomes a source of distress rather than convenience? Imagine the scenario of fifteen-year-old Ayaan, who finds himself scrolling aimlessly on […]

Untangling the Web of the Pediatric Brain: Epilepsy, Neurodevelopment, and the Path Forward

Introduction Imagine a vibrant puzzle, colorful and complex, yet with key pieces missing just when you need to complete it. This analogy perfectly captures the brain’s intricate network affected by childhood epilepsy and its often coexisting companions: neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD. For families and healthcare providers, diagnosing and managing these conditions is […]

The Unexpected Resilience in Chaos: Graduate Students’ Journey Through the Pandemic

Introduction In the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, an unexpected narrative emerged from the academic world. While the spotlight was cast on the overwhelming challenges facing everyone globally, a hidden story of resilience and personal growth began to take shape, particularly among graduate students. As campuses shuttered and moved the hum of intellectual discourse online, […]

Teleworking in a New Light: Uncovering Its Impact on Well-being

Introduction Imagine waking up, skipping the rush-hour traffic, and enjoying your morning coffee in the comfort of your home before diving into a full workday. For many, this scenario became a new reality during the COVID-19 pandemic as businesses around the world transitioned to teleworking to keep operations running while ensuring safety protocols. But beyond […]

Navigating Change: Coping Strategies and Adjustment Disorder in Adults with ADHD During the Pandemic

Introduction Imagine facing a storm with a flimsy umbrella rather than a sturdy shelter—when the skies pour down with challenges, how equipped are we to cope? For adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), navigating life’s turbulent weather can be akin to managing a perpetual storm, especially during unprecedented times like the Covid-19 pandemic. This […]

The Silent Brain: Exploring Glutathione Levels in Autistic Adults

Introduction: A New Perspective on Autism’s Puzzle Understanding the complexities of the human brain has always been a tantalizing quest, particularly when it comes to the nuanced world of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). For years, scientists have been sifting through the enigmatic folds of the brain to uncover what exactly makes the autistic brain different. […]

Navigating the Emotional Storm: Coping Strategies of Frontline Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

## Introduction The year 2020 marked the beginning of an unprecedented global upheaval, as healthcare systems worldwide faced the monumental challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. For many, it was a crisis beyond their existing playbooks, revealing not just gaps in healthcare systems but also the psychological vulnerabilities of those battling the pandemic on the front […]

Unlocking Attention: Investigating Methylphenidate’s Role in Children with ADHD and Comorbid Challenges

Introduction: A Journey Into the Mind of Children with ADHD Imagine trying to concentrate on your favorite movie, but there is a constant noise outside your door that never stops. This distraction disrupts your focus, making it challenging to understand the plot. This scenario is akin to what children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) […]