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Awareness

Is “Being an Influencer”a Legitimate Career or a Social Media Mirage? 

While browsing social media accounts, you must have subscribed to many influencer who make content to allure followers or subscribers to earn. Many are full-time creators while others are just showcasing their art as a side hustle. However, whether it is a legitimate career path, or just a fantasy world of changing trends, or unstable […]

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Awareness

Anxiety And Data Breaches: Why Protecting Personal Info Is a Mental Health Priority

In today’s hyper-networked world, the concept of privacy is more of a relic than a right. Every download of an app, every subscription to a newsletter, every harmless online quiz – they all erode your digital trail. And although a lot of the discourse around data breaches is based on money and identity theft, one […]

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Awareness Health

Measuring the Pulse: Evaluating India’s Mental Health Infrastructure and Policy Implementation

Mental health care in India is the elephant in the room that we have long attempted to ignore. It is still one of the most underrepresented areas of public health, even though an alarming 150 million Indians require it (National Mental Health Survey, 2016). The decriminalisation of suicide and the promise of care were two […]

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Psychological Dimensions of e-Urgent Care: Understanding Patient Emotions and Needs

In moments of a medical crisis, panic usually precedes clarity. Whether it’s a racing heart, a child’s out-of-the-blue fever, or a chest pain that could have any of a hundred possible explanations, few of us think our way through symptoms. They react emotionally first. In this high-wire world, e-urgent care is not just triaging illnesses. It’s quietly revolutionizing […]

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Uncategorized

The Love That Drained Me: Codependency and Mental Burnout 

Relationships are a two-way street. They are a commitment between two people. It’s natural and normal to rely on each other. And both individuals often influence each other’s thoughts, feelings, choices, and decisions. While on one hand, it is absolutely perfect to rely on people for physical, emotional, and financial support, on the other hand, being […]

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Mobile tracking: free family safety apps review

The widespread adoption of smartphones has fundamentally altered how families coordinate daily routines and safeguard one another’s well-being. Contemporary location-tracking applications now deliver far more than simple map pins: they analyse movement patterns, identify irregular routes, and even promote safer driving behaviour. This overview evaluates two prominent no-cost solutions, highlighting the practical and privacy considerations […]

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News

How the Cerebellum Shapes Children’s Empathy and Social Understanding

When we think of the brain, most of us picture the large, wrinkly cerebrum—the part responsible for thinking, memory, and actions. But tucked away at the back of the brain, under the cerebrum, is a smaller yet powerful structure called the cerebellum. It’s usually known for helping us with movement and balance, but recent research […]

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Health

How Legal Frameworks Overlook People with ADHD and Borderline IQ  

Ever found yourself wondering, “Surely the law must safeguard everybody equally”?  For neurotypical individuals, that may be comforting. But for those with ADHD and borderline intellectual capacity (IQ 70–85), experienced reality is sharply divergent. These individuals are at a double disadvantage: cognitive, social and institutional obstacles pile up, often making them invisible to legal protections […]

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Social

“Living for the Feed”: The Emotional Fatigue of Curating a  Happy, Healthy Life Online

6:30 AM. Your pinky’s gone numb from the cold fridge as you nudge runaway blueberries back onto your oatmeal. Your phone’s propped on the toaster, carefully angled to hide last night’s dirty pasta pot. You spend 20 minutes wiping drizzle, sweeping crumbs, adjusting the light. Finally—click. Golden hour catches the chia seeds just right. You […]

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Research

Hope: The Hidden Foundation of Happiness

Aristotle once said that “Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” (Loftus, 2015). But is happiness alone truly the most fulfilling and wholesome emotion? The answer is no. Recent research by Megan Edwards and Laura King from the University of Missouri redirected the spotlight from happiness […]

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