Don’t hurry, be happy: Why a slow dopamine hit is better than instant gratification
Dopamine doesn’t just respond to pleasure; it responds most strongly when we earn a reward through effort,
Dopamine doesn’t just respond to pleasure; it responds most strongly when we earn a reward through effort,
It was only when he arrived at RAK Hospital that a clear diagnosis was finally made
Grounding refers to a psychological technique of anchoring, which helps an individual to reconnect to the present moment
Oral health may have far-reaching consequences beyond cavities and gum disease.
Industry estimates suggest between 25 and 30 million people worldwide have used GLP-1 receptors.
According to Zobia Amin, clinical psychologist at RAK Hospital, children between the ages of 6 and 12 may respond
As regional tensions and constant news updates create a sense of uncertainty for many families,
Dr Zara Ahmed, Specialist in Emergency Medicine at RAK Hospital, highlights that