Tag: health

  • The Interplay of Attachment Anxiety and Default Mode Network Connectivity in Adolescents with Eating Disorders: Literature Review

    The Interplay of Attachment Anxiety and Default Mode Network Connectivity in Adolescents with Eating Disorders: Literature Review

    Naphat Ananthanit – meipingananthanit@alyssasychan September 19th, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract  Objective: The primary goal of this review is to synthesize and clarify the interplay between psychological factors, especially attachment anxiety and neurobiological alterations, particularly within the default mode network (DMN), in adolescents with eating disorders (EDs). It aims to clarify how…

  • Integrated Management Approaches for ADHD and Substance Use Disorders: Insights from Dartmouth Grand Rounds

    Integrated Management Approaches for ADHD and Substance Use Disorders: Insights from Dartmouth Grand Rounds

    Ifza Zia September 19th, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) often co-occur, creating significant challenges for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term management. This paper explores the research question: How can integrated strategies improve outcomes for individuals with ADHD and SUD? Epidemiological evidence shows a…

  • Dementia: The Disease That Changes Your Mind

    Dementia: The Disease That Changes Your Mind

    Vaishnavi Kuchimanchi September 10th, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract  Dementia, though not a specific disease, describes a specific combination of symptoms that indicate the impairment of brain functions. Oftentimes, those affected are older populations. It defines the loss of memory, language, and problem-solving skills. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer’s.…

  • Effects Of Knowing A Second Language On The Brain

    Effects Of Knowing A Second Language On The Brain

    Madison Liu – madisongraceliu@gmail.com September 7th, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract  Growing up, children are introduced to a variety of languages, enabling them to become fluent and converse natively in different locations. The process of language involves many brain areas that are capable of enhancing functions that the child will benefit from…

  • Should All Drugs Be Legalized, and Would Such a Policy Lead to a More Just and Healthier Society?

    Should All Drugs Be Legalized, and Would Such a Policy Lead to a More Just and Healthier Society?

    Poorvi C – poorvi1017@gmail.com September 7th, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract This paper analyzes the complex debate on drug legalization, examining its potential effects on health, society, and the economy. While some argue that legalization would reduce crime and increase government revenue through taxation, others stress the devastating consequences of addiction, mental…

  • The Effect of Long-Term Antidepressant Usage on the Brain

    The Effect of Long-Term Antidepressant Usage on the Brain

    Phoebe Amakiri – phoebeamakiri@gmail.com September 4th, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract  Depression is a leading global health concern and is commonly treated with antidepressant medications, particularly Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) and Serotonin/Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs). While these drugs are effective in alleviating depressive symptoms, concerns have emerged regarding the long-term effects…

  • Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Flow States

    Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Flow States

    Saanvi Talwar – saanvi2369@gmail.com September 2nd, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract  Flow states, characterized by cycles of deep immersion, automatic attention, and heightened task involvement, have been the focus of growing interest in a range of high-performance activities, including sports, surgery, the arts, and competitive video games. This article provides an integrative…

  • Neurocognitive and Behavioral Correlates of Adolescent Digital Addiction

    Neurocognitive and Behavioral Correlates of Adolescent Digital Addiction

    Saanvi Talwar – saanvi2369@gmail.com September 2nd, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract  Digital technology is a fundamental aspect of adolescence, providing unparalleled opportunities for learning, socialization, and entertainment. Excessive exposure to online media, video games, and cellular phones has been increasingly described as potentially addictive, generating behavioral characteristics that are similar to classical…

  • Sleep Deprivation and Executive Function: 

    Sleep Deprivation and Executive Function: 

    Pilot Evidence and a Program of Experimental Research Hana Hassouba – hanahassouba82@gmail.com August 16th, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive functioning, particularly executive functions (EF) that support working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory control. Acute sleep deprivation has been linked to impairments in these domains, yet questions remain…

  • The Therapeutic Potential Following the Discovery of 200+ Misfolded Proteins.

    The Therapeutic Potential Following the Discovery of 200+ Misfolded Proteins.

    Olivia Fincham Dinsdale – ofincham-dinsdale@elmwood.ca September 2nd, 2025 Edited by the YNPS Publications team. Abstract:  This secondary research paper explores the therapeutic potential of modulating newly identified misfolded proteins in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. This paper focuses on a study that was executed at Johns Hopkins on 07/11/2025 and suggests that its…