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Bleeding at the Typewriter: The Potential Link between Creativity and Mental Health in Writers
Regard of the writer as stereotypically solitary, manic, driven by obsessions, or otherwise mentally disturbed is prevalent throughout history and popular culture. This study examines the professed truth behind this ...
fragmented.
(2016-03-01)
fragmented. is the exploration of budding womanhood through the fog of personal tragedy. Separated into three phases, the journey begins at complete desolation and, as clarity increases, the healing process begins. As a ...
Depression and Vitamin D Levels in Student-Athletes
Depression affects nearly seven percent of adults across the world, with a higher incidence rate in young adults ages 18 to 25. Student-athletes are a subpopulation of college students that are often overlooked in terms ...
Midwest Filipino American Students and their Perceptions on Depression
The purpose of this thesis is to determine the prevalence of depression in the Filipino American student community within the Midwest. According to Jung et al. (2020), Asian Americans generally attach stigmas to mental ...
Bariatric Surgery, Body Image, and Mental Health: How is one's mental health affected in relation to changes in body image after extreme weight loss following bariatric surgery?
In this thesis, a literature review was conducted to examine changes in body image following bariatric surgery and the relationship between body image and different aspects of psychological health. 26 Studies were selected ...
A High Affinity and Selective Recognition Element for Kynurenic Acid
Kynurenic acid (KynA) is a byproduct of tryptophan (Trp) metabolism as well as an important neuroprotective biomolecule. KynA acts as a distinct biomarker for many neurological diseases since concentrations above or below ...