Heat exposure in older adults in India linked to worse health and more depressive symptoms

Health insurance appeared to reduce several heat-related harms, while women and some homeowners showed steeper declines in self-rated health. Severe heat exposure in the same month was associated with poorer self-reported health and more frequent depressive feelings, fatigue, and fear among older adults in India. Heat exposure was also linked to a higher likelihood of […]
Psoriasis linked to higher odds of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma in survey data

A large national survey analysis found psoriasis was strongly associated with both airway conditions. A 2023 national survey analysis found psoriasis was associated with higher odds of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. The associations held across multiple adjusted statistical models, though the estimates became smaller with more adjustment. Psoriasis also showed substantial predictive power […]
Unaffordable or unstable renting links to poorer mental health

A systematic review found consistent associations between housing insecurity and worse mental health among renters, especially around affordability stress and forced moves. Renters facing unaffordable or unstable housing tend to report worse mental health and more depressive symptoms. In a systematic review, most included studies linked housing instability to mental health problems, and several linked […]
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 […]
Belonging as Infrastructure: What Families Teach Us About Building Inclusive Communities

Belonging Is a Safety Net, Not a Luxury When life becomes uncertain, what keeps people steady is often not just grit, but belonging—feeling connected, respected, and able to take part in everyday life. The research paper Understanding social inclusion: A directed content analysis shows that inclusion works like community infrastructure: when it’s strong, families can […]
Unraveling the Social Tapestry: How Multidimensional Status Shapes Us

Introduction: Deciphering the Human Mosaic Imagine the human experience as a rich tapestry, woven with countless threads of our behaviors, environments, and social standings. This intricate, multidimensional network is what sets each person and community apart, making us individually unique yet collectively complex. A recent research paper titled “Deep learning reveals that multidimensional social status […]
Navigating the Human Psyche in a Pandemic World

Introduction: The Mind’s Battle During a Crisis Imagine being on a rollercoaster that never seems to end—ups and downs, twists and turns—capturing the emotional experience many faced during the Covid-19 pandemic. When a global crisis hits, it disrupts not just economies and health systems but also the very fabric of our daily lives, including how […]
Meeting People Where They Are: Personalized Wellness for a Balanced Life

— Introduction: The Personalized Path to Wellness In today’s fast-paced world, breaking out of unhealthy habits and embarking on a journey toward wellness can often look like an insurmountable task. Imagine being bombarded with wellness tips that might not even fit your lifestyle or personal preferences. It can feel frustrating, to say the least, like […]
Nurturing Minds: Exploring Positive Mental Health Among Students at a Rural South African University

Introduction Imagine standing on the bustling campus of a rural university in South Africa, where thousands of young, bright minds gather, each carrying a unique bundle of hopes, dreams, and challenges. These students are the future doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and health practitioners who will shape the medical landscape of tomorrow. But as they navigate their […]
Unveiling the Layers of Psychosocial Functioning in India: Insights from the WHO SAGE Study

— Introduction Have you ever wondered how the intricate web of our social, emotional, and cognitive lives is intertwined with who we are as individuals? Imagine a bustling street in an Indian city where every passerby carries an invisible tapestry of psychosocial functioning influenced by their unique experiences and backgrounds. This tapestry is not random […]