Vol. 52 No. 6 (2025): Mental Health

Being a student of the Faculty of Medicine is not free from the risk of experiencing stress, especially when coupled with the expectations of parents and society; however, if managed properly, it can actually be a trigger for higher academic achievement, especially if supported by the social environment. Two research articles on Tanjungpura University students can provide valuable input for better stress management to support study success.
Mental health issues are also discussed in relation to pregnant women and the risk of suicide among adolescents; a 'hidden' problem that is sometimes missed by medical staff; this needs attention and adequate management for better public welfare; it is time for mental health problems to also receive equal attention to physical diseases. Some discussion of influenza vaccines should provide a better understanding of the benefits of vaccination, a topic that has recently been revisited in relation to pediatric risks.
Articles
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Early Detection and Prevention of Suicide Risk in Adolescents Literature Review
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Initial Management of Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia with ST-Segment Depression in the Primary Care Setting Case Report
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Lymphoid Neoplasia Resembling Mesothelioma Case Report
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From CLE to SLE: A Case Report from Local Hospital Case Report
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Predicting Influenza Virus Mutational Complexity in the Development of Effective Vaccines for Children Analysis
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Benefits of Influenza Vaccination in Children with Neurological or Neurodevelopmental Disorders Analysis
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Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccine on the Risk of Pneumonia Complications in Children Analysis
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