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Strawberry and rose odors shifted color choices, painting mood, and object selection

Two experiments suggest smells can bias what people paint, which colors they use, and what they pick to depict. In a new journal article, specific odors reliably lined up with specific colors and painting impressions. Strawberry odor tended to pull people toward warmer, lighter, more positive work, while rose odor leaned cooler in color associations. […]

Unveiling the Emotional Toll of Stroke Caregiving: Insights and Implications

Introduction: A Silent Crisis in the Heart of Caregiving Imagine waking up every day knowing that your loved one’s well-being depends almost entirely on you. Every meal prepared, every medicine administered, and every emotional support given on time. Such is the life of family caregivers of stroke patients, a life filled with love, hope, and, […]

Hidden Shadows: The Overlap of Malaria and Mental Distress in Ethiopia

Introduction In the hazy web of illnesses that affect our global society, malaria is often regarded as a straightforward adversary: a mosquito-borne disease with relatively clear symptoms and treatment options. However, beneath its seemingly simple façade lies a complex interplay with mental health, one that remains largely unexplored. Imagine walking into a primary care center […]