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Vitamin Deficiencies and Mood Changes in Older Adults
Aging brings many physical and psychological changes. Among these, mood-related challenges such as stress, anxiety, and depression are increasingly common in older adults. While vitamin deficiencies, social isolation, chronic illness, and life transitions often contribute to emotional changes, nutritional deficiencies—particularly vitamin deficiencies—are an often overlooked factor. Vitamins play a critical role in brain function, neurotransmitter…
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How Parenting Styles Influence Child Mental Health
A child’s emotional, psychological, and social development is greatly influenced by its parents. The way parents guide, discipline, communicate, and nurture their children significantly influences how children perceive themselves and interact with the world around them. While every family has its own unique approach to raising children, research consistently shows that parenting styles can strongly…
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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…