• Stockholm Syndrome: Captivity to Connection

    Stockholm Syndrome: Captivity to Connection

    Written by Anoushka Pandya | Art by Anoushka Pandya Patty Hearst is an example of one of the most famous cases of Stockholm Syndrome in the world. She was a wealthy young girl kidnapped from her home in California by a group of radicals known as the Symbionese Liberation Army. They requested money and other Read more

  • December Health Awareness Topic: HIV/AIDS

    December Health Awareness Topic: HIV/AIDS

    Written by Srivalli Adarapu | Art by Anoushka Pandya December is designated as a month to promote awareness and cultivate an understanding of the highly prevalent disease, HIV and AIDS. With approximately 39 million recorded cases of HIV in 2022 according to the World Health Organization, HIV demands for urgent public attention. As we progress Read more

  • The Cost of Concussions

    The Cost of Concussions

    Written by Diya Desikan and Anoushka Pandya | Art by Anoushka Pandya Concussions – we all have heard of them, but as a society, we downplay the gravity of the condition. Many are unaware of how damaging concussions can be and often overlook their repercussions. A concussion refers to a brain injury caused by a Read more

  • Disorders, Syndromes, and Diseases: What’s the difference?

    Disorders, Syndromes, and Diseases: What’s the difference?

    Written by Anoushka Pandya | Art by Srivalli Adarapu The terms disorders, syndromes, and diseases are common in healthcare and may appear to have the same meaning at first glance. However, these terms have distinctions that set them apart and cannot always be used interchangeably.  The definition of a disorder is an illness that disturbs Read more

  • More than a childhood fantasy: The Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

    More than a childhood fantasy: The Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

    Written by Anoushka Pandya and Srivalli Adarapu | Art by Anoushka Pandya What if someone told you they had the Alice in Wonderland syndrome? You’d likely brush it off, thinking there is no such thing. The renowned whimsical story of Alice in Wonderland has materialized within the perplexing neurological condition of Alice in Wonderland syndrome, Read more