June 15, 2026

    Body Dysmorphic Disorder: When the Mirror Becomes the Enemy

    Most people feel self-conscious about their appearance occasionally. A bad hair day, a blemish before an important event, or discomfort in a new outfit — these feelings pass. For people…
    June 15, 2026

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: What It Actually Looks Like Beyond Handwashing

    Most people picture OCD as someone washing their hands repeatedly or arranging objects in perfect lines. This image is familiar, but it captures only a fraction of what obsessive-compulsive disorder…
    June 15, 2026

    Borderline Personality Disorder: Misdiagnosis, Stigma, and What Treatment Helps

    Borderline personality disorder affects millions of people worldwide, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood mental health conditions in clinical practice. Many people with BPD spend years receiving the…
    June 15, 2026

    Bipolar I vs Bipolar II: What the Difference Actually Means for Life and Treatment

    Many people use the term “bipolar disorder” as if it describes a single, uniform condition. In reality, bipolar disorder exists in distinct forms, each with its own pattern of mood…
    June 15, 2026

    Kawasaki Disease: The Childhood Vasculitis That Can Cause Heart Aneurysms

    Most parents know to worry about childhood fevers. But when a high fever persists for five or more days alongside a striking constellation of other symptoms — rash, red eyes,…
    June 13, 2026

    Takayasu Arteritis: The Rare Large Vessel Vasculitis Primarily Affecting Young Women

    Most people have never heard of Takayasu arteritis. Yet for the young women it predominantly strikes, this rare inflammatory disease can silently destroy the body’s largest arteries long before symptoms…
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