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Cognition from Childhood to Ageing: Brain Changes

The journey of human cognition is a lifelong odyssey that begins with the rapid fire of neurons in infancy and moves through the complex adaptations of adulthood toward the seasoned wisdom of later life. Our brains are not static; they are incredibly dynamic systems that constantly remodel themselves in response to the environment, learning, and…
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Beyond Mental Health: Understanding the Whole Brain

The human experience is far too complex to be defined by a single word or a diagnostic category. For decades, we have relied on various clinical terms to describe the struggles people face, but these categories often fail to capture the dynamic nature of the human brain and mental health. Instead of viewing the mind…
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Memory Loss in Ageing: Normal Forgetfulness or a Red Flag?

Memory loss in ageing is a concern that many older adults and their families quietly struggle with. Misplacing items, forgetting names, or needing more time to recall information can feel unsettling—but are these changes a normal part of growing older, or do they signal something more serious? Understanding the difference between age-related forgetfulness and early…
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Supporting Mental Well-Being Across Ages: Integrated Lifespan Care

Mental well-being is not limited to a specific stage of life; it evolves from childhood through adulthood and into old age. Each phase brings unique psychological needs, vulnerabilities, and strengths. Supporting minds across ages means recognising these differences while ensuring continuity of care, empathy, and access to resources. In today’s fast-paced world, where stressors are…






