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Navigating the Brain’s Pathways in Internet Use Disorder

Introduction: Stepping into the Digital Labyrinth Imagine a world where the lines between virtual and reality blur, a realm where the brain dances to the rhythm of the online world. This isn’t the plot of a science fiction novel; it’s the reality for many who struggle with what scientists call Internet Use Disorder (IUD). In […]

Navigating the Maze of Evidence: How Methodology Shapes Certainty in Research

Introduction: Diving into the World of Evidence Assessment Imagine standing in front of a vast library with limitless rows of books, each telling a different story about human psychology, health, and behavior. Now, consider the challenge of determining which ones hold the most reliable insights. This daunting task parallels the role of methodological approaches in […]

Building Bridges: Strengthening School Participation for Students on the Autism Spectrum

Introduction: Bridging the Gap for Our Unique Learners Imagine a world where every child feels connected and supported within their school environment. Yet, for a significant number of elementary school students on the autism spectrum, everyday school life can feel like an intimidating labyrinth, filled with social and academic challenges. It can be a place […]

Cracking the Code of Academic Life: Mental Health Challenges and Solutions**

— Introduction: Tirades and Triumphs of Academic Life Picture this: you’re a researcher, deeply entrenched in the ethereal world of academia. It promises the thrill of discovery, the relentless pursuit of knowledge, and the hope of contributing to the greater good. Yet, beneath this polished veneer, a complex story unfolds—a story of immense pressure, insecurity, […]

Meditating Through Divides: Healing Brexit’s Emotional Rift

Introduction: Healing Divisions with a Simple Practice The 2016 Brexit referendum had the UK starkly divided, not just at the political ballot boxes, but also on a deeply emotional level. These divisions aren’t simply about politics—they have become personal, forging identities around whether one is a ‘Remainer’ or a ‘Leaver’. The rift has caused family […]

Exploring the Daily Challenges of Adults with Learning Disabilities Through the Lens of Executive Functions and Sensory Patterns

Introduction Ever wonder why some people seem to tackle life’s challenges with ease while others face enduring struggles, especially in everyday tasks? For adults with specific learning disabilities (SLDs) like dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, this isn’t just about having a “bad day.” Instead, it’s a constant battle, often influenced by the intricate interplay between their […]

Mindful Calm: Exploring How Meditation Can Tame Impulsivity in Parkinson’s Disease

Introduction: Pause, Breathe, and Find Balance In the hustle of modern life, pausing to take a deep breath may seem like a luxury we can’t afford. But what if those pauses held the key to a more harmonious life, especially for those grappling with neurological challenges such as Parkinson’s disease? This question is at the […]

Unveiling the Remedy: Combating Burnout in Resident Physicians

Introduction Burnout is more than just a modern-day buzzword; it’s a pressing issue that stalks professionals, particularly in high-pressure fields like medicine. Imagine waking up each day to a job that once inspired you, but now simply drains your energy and enthusiasm. For physicians in training—known as resident physicians—this scenario isn’t just a possibility; it’s […]