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Depression: Understanding and Healing
Depression affects anyone; it’s not a sign of weakness. When severe, it needs proper support and care. This article aims to provide readers with a clear understanding of depression, making it accessible for patients and their loved ones. With awareness, recovery...
When My Child is Diagnosed with Autism: Acceptance and Preparation for Care
When parents bring their child to the doctor due to concerns about developmental delays, hearing terms like "autism," "special needs," or "autistic spectrum" can be shocking and frightening. However, getting a diagnosis and accepting the reality is the crucial first...
“Alzheimer’s disease” Just forgetfulness or the early signs of dementia?
Ever walked into a room and forgotten why you were there? Tried recalling an event but couldn’t? Forget people’s names, daily tasks whether you’ve eaten or taken your medicine or where you’ve placed important things? Is forgetfulness becoming a daily struggle for...
Break through the limits of Advanced Brain Stimulation for Alzheimer’s and Dementia patients with TPS (Transcranial Pulse Stimulation ), the latest non-invasive technology!
(TPS Brainwell✚) According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 55 million people worldwide were living with dementia in 2021, with this number projected to rise to 78 million by 2030 and over 139 million by 2050, largely due to the aging global...
Alzheimer’s Care Costs: USD 1,400 – 2,800 per Month!
If you have a loved one with Alzheimer's who is bedridden, the monthly care costs can be significant. Below is a breakdown of the estimated monthly expenses (in Thailand): 1. Direct Costs 1.1 Medical and Medication Costs Specialized medications such as Alzheimer's...
Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s: Understanding the Difference
1. What is Dementia? Dementia is a collection of symptoms that affect cognitive functions such as thinking, memory, language, and the ability to perform daily activities. These symptoms gradually worsen, eventually impacting the individual's ability to live...
Stop Doing This! If You Don’t Want to Risk Dementia.
Risk Behaviors Leading to Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease 1. Lack of Physical Activity Regular physical activity is crucial for preventing cognitive decline. A sedentary lifestyle not only worsens physical health but also increases the risk of stroke and heart...
Autistic children have fewer “trees” in their brains than normal people
Autistic children have fewer "trees" in their brains than normal people Imagine a giant tree, as big as a giant rain tree. It has many branches, spreading out in all directions. This is called the Purkinje cell. The cells you are referring to are called Purkinje...
The brains of autistic children are under lockdown, unable to travel between provinces, and their development is therefore slower than normal.
The brains of autistic children are under lockdown, unable to travel between provinces, and their development is therefore slower than normal. The brain's long-range connections are important for learning and development. When we learn and develop, different parts of...
When My Child is Diagnosed with Autism: Acceptance and Preparation for Care
When parents bring their child to the doctor due to concerns about developmental delays, hearing terms like "autism," "special needs," or "autistic spectrum" can be shocking and frightening. However, getting a diagnosis and accepting the reality is the crucial first...
Autistic children have fewer “trees” in their brains than normal people
Autistic children have fewer "trees" in their brains than normal people Imagine a giant tree, as big as a giant rain tree. It has many branches, spreading out in all directions. This is called the Purkinje cell. The cells you are referring to are called Purkinje...
The brains of autistic children are under lockdown, unable to travel between provinces, and their development is therefore slower than normal.
The brains of autistic children are under lockdown, unable to travel between provinces, and their development is therefore slower than normal. The brain's long-range connections are important for learning and development. When we learn and develop, different parts of...