The Impact of the Love of Money on Mental and Physical Health: A Recent Medical Study

The Impact of the Love of Money on Mental and Physical Health: A Recent Medical Study

The “Sustainable Health” program hosts Dr. Radwa Farghaly, a specialist in psychological illness and marital relations, opened the file on the love of money and the extent of its impact on human relationships. A recent medical study: The love of money may lead to health problems One British medical study indicated that it was found … Read more

The Surprising Benefits of Being Late: Study Shows People Who Are Tardy Live Longer and Happier Lives

The Surprising Benefits of Being Late: Study Shows People Who Are Tardy Live Longer and Happier Lives

The “Sustainable Health” program hosts Dr. Radwa Farghali, a specialist in psychological illness and marital relations, to open the file of time and the best ways to manage it. Study: People who are late for their appointments live longer and better lives A recent study conducted by researchers at Harvard University revealed a positive side … Read more

The Impact of Parental Overvaluation on Children’s Narcissism Levels Revealed in Recent Study

The Impact of Parental Overvaluation on Children’s Narcissism Levels Revealed in Recent Study

The “Sustainable Health” program hosts clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Yara Basibis, to open the file of an only child and the best ways to raise him. A recent study says that parents are the ones who foster narcissism in their children Researchers at Ohio State University concluded after a study they conducted that was published … Read more

Living in Nature Reduces Risk of Schizophrenia: Danish Medical Study

Living in Nature Reduces Risk of Schizophrenia: Danish Medical Study

The Sustainable Health Program hosts Dr. Joseph Al-Hashem, a specialist in psychiatry, to shed light on the following file: When do the first symptoms of schizophrenia appear? A Danish medical study indicates that living in nature reduces the risk of schizophrenia A recent Danish medical study conducted at Aarhus University in Denmark, and published in … Read more

Are reason and emotion related or in conflict?

Are reason and emotion related or in conflict?

The “Sustainable Health” program is hosted by Dr. Yasser Khairbek, a consultant in general psychiatry and former professor at the University of Aleppo, who currently works at the Orgomont Clinic in the city of Argenteuil, France, to raise the following issue: Are reason and emotion related or in conflict? A recent medical study says that … Read more

Understanding the Psychological Effects of Wars on Children: Perspectives from Experts and Case Studies

Understanding the Psychological Effects of Wars on Children: Perspectives from Experts and Case Studies

The “Sustainable Health” program hosts Dr. Abdullah Al-Mashatti, a specialist in psychological and complex trauma resulting from wars, PhD in behavioral neuroscience and brain physiology, to open the following file: What are the psychological effects that wars have on children? Today we will also have an intervention from inside the Gaza Strip with Dr. Yasser … Read more

Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

The “Sustainable Health” program hosts Dr. George Karam, a specialist in psychiatry and head of the psychiatry department at Saint George University Hospital in Beirut, opened the following file: What is borderline personality disorder? Recent studies indicate that most cases of borderline personality appear after the age of eighteen Recent studies indicate that most people … Read more

The Therapeutic Effects of Birdsongs and Traffic Noise: A Study on Mood and Cognitive Performance

The Therapeutic Effects of Birdsongs and Traffic Noise: A Study on Mood and Cognitive Performance

A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf conducted a study on the effect of traffic noise and birdsong on the mood and cognitive performance of humans, as well as on paranoid patients. The study participants were asked to listen for six minutes to different … Read more

The Impact of Lack of Sleep on Children’s Health: Insights from Dr. Maya Maznar

The Impact of Lack of Sleep on Children’s Health: Insights from Dr. Maya Maznar

In the “Sustainable Health” program, we hosted Dr. Maya Maznar, a pediatric specialist at Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Center in Dubai, to present the following file: Lack of sleep in children, what health problems does it lead to? Recent medical studies indicate the negative impact of lack of sleep on children’s brains A recent … Read more

The Long-Term Effects of Hitting Children: A Study on Psychological Disorders

The Long-Term Effects of Hitting Children: A Study on Psychological Disorders

A recent medical study: hitting children leads to psychological disorders in them American researchers and doctors from the University of Michigan indicated that hitting children causes difficulties in their social adaptation in the future, after a study they conducted and in which more than eight thousand and three hundred volunteers, whose ages ranged between 19 … Read more