Issue 33 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: What Science Tells Us About This Complex Condition Introduction “You could say I was the recipient of a miracle” [1]. Fiona Symington has suffered from myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), for 14 years, and in
Issue 29 From Genes to Behavior: Unraveling Psychopathy with Neuroscience Psychopathy is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by the absence of emotional responses, lack of empathy, and poor behavior control, resulting in antisocial behavior and participation in criminal acts. Researchers suggest
Issue 6 A Childhood Lost: PTSD in Children of the Gaza Strip No child should grow up with the fear that the next breath they take in could be their last. Such extreme stress can affect the delicate developmental processes that take