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Navigating Challenges: Disability Among Syrian Refugees in Sultanbeyli, Istanbul

Introduction Imagine suddenly finding yourself in a foreign land, grappling not only with a new language and culture but also with physical or mental limitations that complicate day-to-day survival. This is the reality for many Syrian refugees living in Sultanbeyli, Istanbul. These individuals have endured the trauma of war and displacement, and now face the […]

Healing Minds: The Journey of ADHD Treatment with Methylphenidate

Introduction Imagine a whirlwind captured in a bottle—there you have a good metaphor for the minds of children with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Every parent who has watched a child bouncing off the walls when they should be sitting still at the dinner table understands this vivid imagery. But what if there was a way to […]

Mental Health in the Line of Duty: Frontline Workers’ Struggles During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Cyprus

Introduction: Peering into the Minds of Healthcare Heroes Picture this: the relentless beeping of medical machines, the weight of protective gear, and the piercing silence behind face masks—all defining a single workday. Unprecedented times during the COVID-19 pandemic thrust frontline healthcare workers into the eye of a storm they could scarcely prepare for. Imagine facing […]

Unraveling the Emotional Landscape of Alzheimer’s Caregivers**

Introduction Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be a profound act of love, but it’s also a backstage pass into the complex human psyche, as this new research paper suggests. Imagine the life of an Alzheimer’s caregiver: juggling daily routines, managing medications, and offering emotional support, all while grappling with the gradual fading […]

The Social Curtains of Adolescents’ Minds: Exploring Inequalities in Mental Health

Introduction Imagine a world where the neighborhood you grow up in or the money your family makes could shape the state of your mind. In Australia, this is not just a dystopian fantasy but a pressing reality. Adolescents aged between 12 and 17 are living through one of the most influential phases of their lives […]

Unveiling the Ripple Effects: How COVID-19 Shaped Mental Health in Australian Families

Introduction Picture this: It’s the year 2020, and the world seems to have pressed pause. Streets are eerily quiet, schools sit empty, and uncertainty hangs in the air like a thick fog. Yet beneath this stillness, there’s an unseen storm brewing in homes across the globe—one that’s impacting minds and emotions in profound ways. This […]

Screen-Time Dilemma: Unlocking the Impact on Young Minds

Introduction: Navigating the Screen Time Labyrinth Imagine a world where screens are as essential to survival as food and water. Sound familiar? For today’s kids, screens have become an integral part of daily life. In an era where technology dictates the rhythm of our routines, the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study taps into the […]

Early Diagnosis Through Next-Generation Sequencing: A New Dawn for Childhood-Onset Epilepsies

Introduction Imagine sitting in a room with vibrant walls, topped with colorful toys scattered about the floor. The squeals and giggles of children fill the air. Amidst this joyful noise, it’s easy to overlook the quiet, anxious gaze of a parent holding their child, navigating the frightening landscape of childhood-onset epilepsies. Now, imagine the relief […]

Bridging the Gap: Understanding Research Inclusions Under the Mental Capacity Act

Introduction Imagine a world where research and inclusivity walk hand in hand, where every voice and perspective are counted. This vision, while progressive, struggles against the tide of reality, especially for adults with capacity and communication difficulties in England and Wales. A crucial stepping stone, the Mental Capacity Act (2005) (MCA), represents a landmark effort […]