medicine
The medicalization of mental illness has given rise to many forms of pharmacological relief that restore chemical imbalances in one's brain.
Dissociative disorders
"Dissociative disorders are mental health conditions that involve feelings of being detached from reality, being outside of your own body or experiencing memory loss (amnesia)" (Cleveland Clinic, 2023). Some dissociative illnesses have a very brief lifespan, maybe as a result of a traumatic life experience, and they go away on their own within a few weeks or months. Others have a significantly longer lifespan.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheHow Do Researchers Overcome the Challenges of Tumor Engraftment in PDX Mouse Models?
Introduction: Patient-Derived Xenograft (PDX) mouse models have emerged as a valuable tool in cancer research, offering a more representative and translational platform for studying tumor biology and evaluating potential therapeutic interventions. However, the successful engraftment of patient tumors into mice presents significant challenges that researchers must overcome.
Thera IndxPublished 10 months ago in PsycheSeparation Anxiety disorder
It is quite normal when a person feels anxiety when separated from someone who they love, especially children and young babies. But overtime, the babies and young children realize that the parents and their loved ones are probably going to return. However, this problem may sometimes persist and lead on, making it a huge problem for the person and for their loved ones. This is known as separation anxiety disorder.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheAI in healthcare services
AI in Healthcare: Revolutionizing Diagnosis, Treatment, and Patient Care Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in the healthcare industry, revolutionizing the way we approach diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. By leveraging vast amounts of data and powerful algorithms, AI applications have the potential to improve accuracy, efficiency, and outcomes in healthcare settings. In this advanced discussion, we will explore the various ways AI is transforming healthcare and its impact on diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.
Busari Taiye HammedPublished 10 months ago in PsychePhobias
Having a deliberate fear of something is completely normal. It may make sense as the person just has a slight fear of something and it goes away over time. But at times, there is some sort of fear that forms over time to a point where a person has this exaggerated form of fear regarding a situation or object. This form of fear is known as phobias.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 10 months ago in PsycheRelax Your Mind, Boost Your Brain: Simple Techniques for Mental Enhancement
In today's fast-paced world, where stress and constant mental stimulation have become the norm, it is essential to prioritize relaxation and mental well-being. Relaxing your mind not only brings immediate tranquility but also enhances your brain's capacity to perform at its peak. By adopting simple yet effective techniques, you can cultivate a state of relaxation and unlock your mind's full potential. In this article, we will explore various methods to relax the mind and improve brain capacity.
Eating disorders
Eating disorder is said to be more than what eating food is and being picky about it. This is more about a mental illness that interferes with the normal lifestyle that a person has and often requires the professional help. There also seems to be substantial disruptions in people's eating habits, as well as thoughts and feelings associated to them. An eating problem may also be indicated by obsessive thoughts about food, weight, or appearance.
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 11 months ago in PsycheUnlocking the Mysteries of the Mind
Have you ever heard the myth that we only use 10% of our brain? It's a popular belief that has been perpetuated by movies, TV shows, and even some self-help books. But the truth is, it's just not accurate.
Dr. Fred DomezahPublished 11 months ago in Psychea reborn nation
“Rwanda lost almost everything – infrastructure, human resources, even the confidence of the people. We had to build the country from scratch,” said Dr Diane Gashumba, Rwanda’s Minister of Health. "We must raise awareness and involve everyone in the effort to rebuild our country. The difference is that our leadership has decided to invest in people and build from the community level upwards.
connor richard jonesPublished 11 months ago in PsycheThese women are battling disease and preparing for future health threats
Strong health systems are critical to ending AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, responding to emergencies that fuel disease, and protecting against future threats to health.
connor richard jonesPublished 11 months ago in PsycheContract Research Organizations and the Future of Personalized Medicine
Introduction: In recent years, the field of personalized medicine has gained significant momentum, revolutionizing healthcare by tailoring treatments to individual patients based on their unique genetic makeup, lifestyle, and environment. As this innovative approach continues to unfold, clinical research organization in India have emerged as key players in driving the future of personalized medicine. With their extensive expertise, cutting-edge facilities, and cost-effective solutions, Indian CROs are facilitating groundbreaking research and paving the way for advancements in the realm of personalized medicine.
Thera IndxPublished 11 months ago in PsycheOCD
OCD is one of most common type of chronic mental illness. It is a long-lasting illness that causes the person uncontrollable, recurring obsessions that are very hard to maintain. This causes them to repeat the behavior over and over again without fail. "Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental illness that causes repeated unwanted thoughts or sensations (obsessions)" (Fields, 2020).
Mahpara MukhtarPublished 11 months ago in Psyche