From Tummy Aches to Heartaches: Understanding Emotional Disorders Through Childhood Abdominal Pain

Introduction: When “Butterflies in Your Tummy” Take Root We’ve all experienced those fluttering butterflies in our stomachs before a big event—a nervous excitement we shrug off as no big deal. But what if those stomach flips in childhood are more than just fleeting moments? What if they are the whispers of deeper emotional currents rippling […]

Nurturing Futures: The Hidden Power of Community Support for New Mothers

Introduction: A New Kind of Village In today’s fast-paced world, the saying “It takes a village to raise a child” might seem quaint. Yet, this timeless concept holds more truth than ever, especially when we consider the unique challenges faced by pregnant women with social risk factors. As societal structures shift and close-knit communities dwindle, […]

Navigating the Storm: The Impact of Bereavement on Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer

Introduction: When Loss Strikes Early Imagine enduring the whirlwind of adolescence—hormones raging, identity forming, and juggling school, friendships, and the whirlwind of dreams about the future. Now, add a harsh dose of reality that few young people face: cancer. For many adolescents and early young adults battling this formidable disease, life can become a relentless […]

Early life predictors of adolescent suicidal thoughts and adverse outcomes in two population-based cohort studies

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Stepped-Care Interventions: A New Hope or False Dawn for Depression Prevention in Diabetes and Heart Disease Patients?

Introduction Imagine living each day under the heavy cloud of a chronic illness like diabetes or heart disease—a constant, looming presence that shapes your every thought and action. Now, add into that mix the subtle, creeping shadows of subthreshold depression, a mood that’s not yet a major depressive disorder but is still heavy enough to […]

Understanding the Persistence of Vaccine Misinformation: A Cognitive Challenge

Introduction: The Battle Between Truth and Memory in Vaccine Beliefs In today’s information-rich world, you’d think it would be easy to correct false beliefs. Just present the facts, right? However, the reality is more bewildering. Our memories, it turns out, can be quite stubborn when it comes to misinformation. This becomes particularly important in contexts […]