“Parents Know Best”. Or do they? This has been a dilemma for most children and now this question has become a hotly debated topic in psychology. It is true that as children we might not able to distinguish between what is wrong or right for us and it is here that our parents with all their experience and better ability …
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Control Your Child’s TV Time
Children need to be protected from over-exposure to television. Watching too much TV is detrimental not just to the physical health of your child but adversely affects his mental well-being too. Children who watch TV from a very young age and that too for long intervals at a stretch often suffer from weak eyesight and attention disorders. Spending a lot …
Read More »Amniocentesis
Reema got married very late. And by the time she was ready for a child, she was 35 years old. Since she was aware of problems that could arise from a late pregnancy, she consulted her gynaecologist about tests she could go through that would assure her that her baby is normal and healthy. One of the tests, Amniocentesis, gave …
Read More »Stress Management Tips
In today’s world, one realises that stress is the major issue in everyone’s life. Whether we accept it or not, on a conscious level yet somewhere inside us small changes are occurring due to our personal response. People who are conscious of stress will often notice the emotional effects, but side – by – side we have to realise that …
Read More »What is bruxism?
Bruxism is the involuntary gnashing of teeth. Some people with bruxism — originating from the Greek word ‘brychein’ — clench their teeth during the day when they are tense. This is different from tooth grinding or clenching that occurs at night, which is called sleep bruxism. Mild bruxism may not require treatment, but in severe cases, can lead to jaw …
Read More »Why men are better navigators, and women have better memory
Scientists may have an explanation for why men may be better drivers than women, and why women have better attention span and memory. A new brain connectivity study from the US published on Tuesday in the peer-reviewed Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences journal found remarkable differences in the neural wiring of men and women that could give evidence for …
Read More »Sean (Diddy) Combs
Sean (Diddy) Combs — Sean John Combs was born on November 4, 1969, currently known by his stage name Diddy, is an American record producer, rapper, actor, and men’s fashion designer. He has won three Grammy Awards and two MTV Video Music Awards, and his clothing line earned a Council of Fashion Designers of America award. He was originally known …
Read More »Why do Ears Pop?
Recently I went to the top of a skyscraper in a lift. After I had gone up a few stories, I felt a funny sensation in my ears. My eardrums seemed like they were growing and were about to burst. As I went a little higher, the sensation was worse. My fellow passengers in the lift told me to swallow …
Read More »What is the yuppie flu?
Yuppie flu, which is also called the shirkers’ syndrome, is a term cynically applied to those suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome. Earlier, doctors and others believed symptoms of chronic fatigue such as sleep disorders and other severe problems to be imagined. But now, scientists are linking the yuppie flu to gene mutations.
Read More »What is stuttering or stammering?
This is a disorder of speech in which some sounds are difficult to produce. It may bear some relationship to tensions experienced by a growing child. Treatment is usually through psychotherapy or speech therapy to which it responds well, and the earlier the better.
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