Understanding Disabilities in a New Light: Insights from the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule

Introduction: Unveiling a New Dimension of Health What does it truly mean to live with a disability? While the world often measures health in terms of what’s physically visible, an intriguing research paper titled “Normative Data for the 12 Item WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0” pushes us to consider dimensions of disability that go beyond […]

The Influence of Environment on Language Growth in Children with Autism

Introduction Imagine a jigsaw puzzle, each piece essential to revealing the bigger picture. Now, consider a child’s development as such a puzzle. Among the myriad pieces involved in their growth, the delicate interplay between genetics and environment forms the cornerstone. In the realm of language development, this interplay becomes particularly intriguing, especially for children with […]

Seeing Ourselves and Others: Unraveling the Brain’s Role in Autism

Introduction: The Maze of Mirrors Inside Our Minds Imagine waking up one day to find every mirror slightly distorted—enough that it changes how you perceive yourself, yet the world expects you to navigate it flawlessly. For individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this metaphor illustrates their journey in understanding themselves and others. Autism is often […]

A Delicate Balance: Navigating Falls, Depression, and Antidepressants in Later Life

Introduction: The Silent Struggle of Aging Imagine walking through a park on a sunny day, enjoying the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant laughter of children. Suddenly, you stumble, your balance falters, and you find yourself on the ground, bruised and shaken. For many older adults, this scenario isn’t just a once-in-a-lifetime accident; it’s […]