Sunday, September 10, 2017

(Mandarin Workshop) 安神释压之旅


工作太过忙碌?压力颇大?孩子老是不听话?人际关系冲突


当你感到透不过气时,你的大脑或许也不知不觉中生病了。

这时免疫系统,压力与情绪问题都会找上门。

科学实证研究发现,自我催眠可以有效改善大脑状态,改善
睡眠质量与安神释压。在这宁静的夜晚,为何不来学习与体验催眠释压的神奇功效呢?

你将体验到:
1)催眠安神释压密语
2)表达艺术技巧释压
3)孵梦疗法

时间:

18日9月的 (星期一)
7:30pm-9pm (7点报到)

费用:
一人RM120
两人同行共RM200


汇款方式:
1)汇款至Maybank (Koo Kian Yong) 151071282807
2) Email至[email protected] 或 Whatsapp至0167154419通知汇款时间与日期即可。

Location: 
Hypnosis Integrative Hub (HIH)
LifeCare Diagnostic Medical Centre

2-2B, 2nd Floor,
Wisma Life Care, No.5,
Jalan Kerinchi, Bangsar South,
59200 Kuala Lumpur.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

CITYPlus FM Interview - The Career Effects of Illness (14 August 2017)



今天的采访顺利完成!
谢谢主持人们的Cue和lead。
今天谈职业病与自律神经失调问题。
Special thanks for CITYPlus FM【华丽上班族】

Friday, August 11, 2017

ADHD is a disorder of the brain? Yes according to research

Several subcortical brain structures are smaller in children and adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study recently published in The Lancet.

ADHD is a neurological condition that is often diagnosed in childhood, but around two-thirds of patients continue to display symptoms into adulthood. Key symptoms of ADHD include hyperactivity, inability to sustain attention and impulsive behaviour
Previous imaging studies report structural and functional brain abnormalities in patients with ADHD compared to healthy individuals. For example, studies have consistently found reduced basal ganglia volume in ADHD patients. But the number of participants in each of these studies has been too small to generalize the results to the population as a whole. Identifying brain differences in people with ADHD is crucial for increasing our understanding about the underlying mechanisms that cause the disorder and how to effectively treat it.
In the largest study of its kind to date, a team of scientists led by Martine Hoogman (Radbound University Medical Centre, The Netherlands) combined the results from multiple imaging studies in a meta-analysis consisting of 1,713 patients with ADHD and 1,529 healthy controls. The results revealed dramatic differences in the brain volume of patients with ADHD and healthy controls.
Areas of reduced brain volume included the amygdala, accumbens and hippocampus, which had not been identified in previous studies. The results also revealed similar findings to previous studies including reduced caudate and putamen volume.
ADHD is often treated with stimulants. The results of this study found that brain volume differences in ADHD patients were the same whether they had taken stimulant medication or not. The largest difference in brain volume was found in the amygdala which is important because it provides an explanation for the disruption of emotional regulation that is often seen in ADHD but is not listed in current diagnostic criteria. Hippocampus volume was reduced in ADHD patients which is interesting because there is little evidence of long-term memory deficits in ADHD. However, some studies suggest that the hippocampus plays a role in regulating emotion and motivation, which is compromised in ADHD.
Overall, the study confirms that patients with ADHD do have structural and functional brain alterations, and ADHD is therefore a disorder of the brain. The strongest differences in brain volume were found in childhood which supports current thinking that ADHD is produced by a delay in brain maturation. The results of this study will be important for improving our understanding and reducing the stigma of ADHD.

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Source:
http://www.psypost.org/2017/08/large-study-identifies-differences-brains-people-diagnosed-adhd-49450