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Why Many People Stay Silent About Parkinson’s — And What That Silence Costs

“You don’t look sick.”It’s a phrase many people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) hear after finally opening up about their diagnosis, often months or even years.

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Uncovering the Role of Self-Stigma in Clinical Depression

Self-stigma has always intrigued me, both in my clinical work and personal life. While much research has explored different types of mental health stigma—whether public,.

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How Trauma-Informed Care Can Transform Your Healthcare Experience

When we hear the word trauma, we often imagine major events like wars or natural disasters. Yet for many, trauma takes shape in a quieter.

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How Brain Cells Intended to Help May Worsen Depression

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a mental health condition that severely disrupts mood and leads to a loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities. Alongside.

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Do Biological Subtypes of Schizophrenia Exist?

Schizophrenia is widely recognized as a heterogeneous disorder, meaning that patients with the same diagnosis often show very different symptoms. Some experience more positive symptoms.

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