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Tetris for PTSD May Help Relieve Trauma Symptoms Studies reveal that playing Tetris could reduce flashbacks and distressing memories by…
Pop star Chappell Roan revealed her depression diagnosis, seeking help after experiencing symptoms like brain fog and disconnection. Roan’s rising fame brought overwhelming challenges, with expectations to constantly perform worsening her bipolar II disorder.
A 2022 study in Indonesia found that around 61% of teenagers have experienced suicidal thoughts. Factors like depression, stress, family issues, social pressures and past abuse can contribute to teenagers experiencing suicidal ideation.
While ADHD affects children of all genders, girls frequently face barriers to accurate diagnosis. This diagnostic gap persists internationally, with research finding that girls receive medical care for ADHD significantly later than boys on average.
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1 in 28 Singaporeans struggle with OCD, but it’s more than just an urge to be neat. We spoke to…
Social media isn’t just shaping our teens; it’s challenging their self-worth. Parents play a crucial role in helping them build…
As Singapore celebrates its 2024 National Day Parade under the theme “Together, As One United People,” the focus on collective…
Smartphone Use in Singapore: Key Findings from IMH Study A recent Health and Lifestyle Survey conducted by the Institute of…
The National University Hospital (NUH) has launched the National University Centre for Trauma. This centre focuses on comprehensive trauma care and outreach to vulnerable groups, including children, older adults, and migrant workers. The initiative aims to enhance safety and prevent trauma across Singapore.
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