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Diogenes Syndrome

Diogenes Syndrome

(563 words)
December 1, 2025

Diogenes Syndrome is a clinical condition characterized by severe self-neglect, environmental neglect, excessive hoarding, and social withdrawal, particularly observed in elderly individuals. The individual’s living environment becomes severely degraded, basic health needs go unmet, and most cases either reject offers of help or lack awareness of their condition. This feature is one of the key challenges in managing the syndrome.Reyes-Ortiz, Carlos A. “Diogenes Syndrome: The Self-Neglect Elderly

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Miray GÜR

Miray GÜR

Loneliness in Modern Societies: The Paradox of the Digital Age

Loneliness in Modern Societies: The Paradox of the Digital Age

(304 words)
November 29, 2025

Although the digital age has the potential to connect people beyond physical boundaries, paradoxically, it has contributed to an increase in feelings of loneliness in modern societies. This article examines the impact of digital technologies on social connections and how this situation shapes individuals’ experiences of loneliness.The Relationship Between Digital Connectivity and LonelinessResearch indicates that while digital technologies facilitate social connections, they can also intensify i

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Mehmet Taştan

Mehmet Taştan

Creep (Song)

Creep (Song)

(429 words)
December 1, 2025

"Creep" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, featured on their 1992 debut studio album Pablo Honey. The song explores themes of alienation, feelings of personal inadequacy, and social isolation, and is regarded as a key indicator of the band’s early musical identity.Composition and LyricsThe song was composed by the members of Radiohead, with lyrics written by vocalist Thom Yorke. The lyrics of "Creep" center on the experience of feeling excluded in social settings and lacki

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Osman Özbay

Osman Özbay

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