Introduction: Silence in a Noisy World Imagine living in a world where silence has never been experienced, where incessant ringing fills the quiet moments of your day. This is the reality for millions who suffer from tinnitus, a condition characterized by the perception of sounds that aren’t present. It might seem like the punchline of […]
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Time Warped: The Mental Clock During the UK COVID-19 Lockdown
Introduction: The Elasticity of Time Imagine watching a pot boil—it seems to last an eternity, doesn’t it? Now, consider reminiscing about a favorite holiday, where days felt fleeting. This intriguing disparity in our perception of time is a psychological phenomenon that has captured the curiosity of many researchers. A prime instance of this played out […]

Unveiling the Overlooked: Understanding Violence Against Women with Disabilities
Introduction Imagine a world where your voice is drowned out by the noise of societal norms, where your experiences are marginalized, and where your unique struggles are often invisible. For many women with disabilities, this is not just a hypothetical scenario—it’s their reality. The intersection of violence and disability is an uncomfortable topic, but one […]

Deciphering the Brain’s Response to Distressed Tinnitus
Introduction: A Journey into the Soundless Symphony Imagine sitting in a serene room where silence is expected, yet your ears are filled with an incessant ringing, roaring, or buzzing that only you can hear. This is the world of tinnitus — a condition affecting millions worldwide, generating sounds within the ear devoid of external stimuli. […]

Participation experiences of people with deafblindness or dual sensory loss: A scoping review of global deafblind literature
Understanding the World in Silence and Darkness: The Participation Experiences of People with Deafblindness Introduction: Living Between Silence and Darkness Imagine waking up every day to a world that feels muted and dimmed, where both sound and sight are limited or absent. For millions globally, this is not a dystopian imagination—it’s reality. This condition, known […]
Discrepancy between self-assessed hearing status and measured audiometric evaluation
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The Balance Between Mind and Motion: Unraveling Vestibular Challenges in Veterans with PTSD
Introduction: Bridging the Gap Between Mind and Body Imagine walking into a bustling grocery store and suddenly feeling as if the ground beneath you has disappeared. You’re not physically falling, but a wave of dizziness and imbalance hits, disorienting you entirely. For many veterans suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), this unsettling reality is part […]

Decoding Depression: What Your Body Might Be Telling You
Introduction Have you ever considered that an upset stomach or frequent bathroom trips could be not just irritations, but warning signs from your body crying for help with something more serious? The journey into understanding depression often detours into territories less explored, like our bodies’ physical symptoms. This research paper, “Into the Bowels of Depression: […]

Bridging the Gap: Reaching Consensus on Identifying Language Impairments in Children
— Introduction: A Language Puzzle from Every Corner of the World Imagine you’re at a crowded airport, a cacophony of languages swirling around you. People are communicating, yet each language is distinct, with its unique complexities. Now, what if a child couldn’t quite grasp any language, whether it be a result of delayed or impaired […]

Navigating Dizziness: The Impact of Optokinetic Stimulation on Balance and Perception
— Introduction Imagine standing on a boat rocked gently by the waves. Your world sways as you struggle to keep your balance, and your head spins as though you’ve just stepped off a rollercoaster ride. For many people, these sensations are fleeting, but for those with a condition known as Visual Vestibular Mismatch (VVM), this […]