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Research fatigue was 56.3% in Mosoriot, tied to repeated studies

In a heavily studied Kenyan community, older age, being male, hospital-based studies, and personal questions sharply increased fatigue and dropout desire. More than half of surveyed community members in Mosoriot, Kenya reported research fatigue (56.3%). In the journal article “Kuchoka”: Investigation of research fatigue in Mosoriot, Kenya, fatigue was more likely among people repeatedly recruited […]

Brains, Noise, and the Hidden Cost of Conversation for Neurodivergent People

When Hearing Isn’t the Problem but Listening Still Hurts Most of us take for granted the ability to follow a friend’s voice at a busy restaurant or catch a colleague’s comment during a lively meeting. Yet for many neurodivergent people—those with conditions like autism or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder—these moments are exhausting, frustrating, and sometimes […]

Unseen Connections: Visual Perception and Participation in Children with Autism**

Introduction Picture this: a bustling playground filled with the joyous sounds of children running, climbing, and playing. Now, zoom in on a child with autism trying to navigate this vibrant scene. To most, this environment is engaging and inviting, but for a child with autism, it can be a maze of challenges. This is where […]

Inside the Mind: Exploring Real-World Thought Patterns and Their Impact on Mental Health

Introduction Imagine walking down a bustling street, surrounded by the ebb and flow of people. Conversations buzz around you, the colorful sights of market stalls draw your eyes, and amidst this whirlwind, your mind continues its own narrative, weaving a constant stream of thoughts. But what if these thoughts, seemingly mundane, hold the key to […]

Finding the Rhythm of Rest: How Music Lulls Us to Sleep

Introduction Imagine this: after a long and hectic day, you crawl into bed, hoping to drift off into a peaceful slumber. But instead of sleep, your mind races through a litany of thoughts. In such tense moments, many people turn to music, seeking a lullaby to ease them into sleep. But what makes some music […]

Mapping the Mind: Exploring the Spanish Version of the Healthy Minds Index

Introduction Imagine opening a book that unlocks the mysteries of your well-being, providing insights into your mental landscape in your native language. This is precisely what the research paper titled ‘Healthy Minds Index, Spanish Version of Core Dimensions of Wellbeing’ aims to offer. Psychological well-being is central to our experiences and growth as individuals. However, […]