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ADHD and Social Media Use: Navigating Digital Spaces for Positive Engagement with Dr. Hanid Audish
As the prevalence of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) among children and adolescents continues to rise, so does their exposure to digital media, particularly social media platforms. While social media can offer opportunities for connection, entertainment, and information-sharing, it also presents unique challenges for individuals with ADHD. In this blog, we explore the intersection of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and social media use, examining how children and adolescents can navigate digital spaces for positive engagement while managing the potential risks and drawbacks.
By Dr. Hanid Audish2 years ago in Chapters
ADHD and Peer Rejection: Building Social Skills and Resilience in Children by Dr. Hanid Audish
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. While these symptoms can present challenges in various areas of a child's life, one particularly significant issue is peer rejection. Children with ADHD often struggle to form and maintain positive relationships with their peers, leading to feelings of loneliness, frustration, and low self-esteem. In this blog, we'll explore the impact of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder on peer relationships and strategies for building social skills and resilience in affected children.
By Dr. Hanid Audish2 years ago in Chapters
**The Entrancing Universe of Felines: Nature's Effortless Hunters**
The narrative of the feline starts a long period of time prior, developing close by early people as both hunter and scrounger. The taming of felines is remembered to have happened something like a long time back in the Close to East, where their capable hunting abilities made them esteemed partners in controlling rat populaces. Today, homegrown felines (Felis catus) are found in homes around the world, loved for their friendship and charming eccentricities.
By Md.Aminul Islam2 years ago in Chapters
Common Adult Conditions Treated by Internal Medicine - A Guide by Dr. Jaspaul S. Bhangoo
Internal medicine is a medical specialty dedicated to diagnosing, preventing, and treating diseases affecting adults. This form of medicine also offers comprehensive care for patients suffering from complex multi-system illnesses.
By Dr. Jaspaul S. Bhangoo2 years ago in Chapters
Clinical Proficiency and Empathy in Dr. Jaspaul S. Bhangoo's Medical Practice
In the realm of medical practice, it's unfortunate yet important to acknowledge that not all physicians prioritize clinical proficiency and empathy. While these are the cornerstones of effective healthcare, some practitioners may focus more on efficiency and quantity of patients seen, inadvertently neglecting the deeper interpersonal connection and meticulous attention to clinical precision.
By Dr. Jaspaul S. Bhangoo2 years ago in Chapters
Chronic Disease Management Maintaining Health with Dr. Jaspaul S. Bhangoo
Chronic diseases, characterized by their prolonged duration and persistent impact on individuals' lives, pose a significant challenge to public health. Internal medicine, as a specialized field, plays a pivotal role in the comprehensive management of chronic conditions, focusing on prevention, early detection, and long-term care. In this blog, we explore the multifaceted aspects of chronic disease management within internal medicine, highlighting the crucial role it plays in fostering long-term health and enhancing the quality of life for those affected.
By Dr. Jaspaul S. Bhangoo2 years ago in Chapters
Understanding Discomfort: A Psychological Experiment
Understanding Discomfort: A Psychological Experiment Imagine being asked to put your hand into a bucket of cold water. Sounds simple, right? Now, imagine you have to keep it there for an unknown duration while rating your discomfort on a scale. This is part of an experiment replicating a study by Daniel Kahneman and Barbara Fredrickson from 1993, investigating how we perceive and remember discomfort.
By Rabiul Molla2 years ago in Chapters










