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Mon, 16 March 2026
Understanding Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity refers to natural differences in how the brain develops and functions, including conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and dyslexia. These variations affect learning, attention, behaviour, and social interaction. Early identification and personalised support—such as behavioural, speech, or educational therapy—can improve long-term outcomes and help individuals develop their strengths.
Fri, 13 March 2026
Quality Sleep Tips
Feeling tired despite enough hours of sleep may signal poor sleep quality. Good rest is essential for physical and mental health. Simple habits—avoiding screens before bed, keeping a consistent sleep schedule, limiting evening caffeine, creating a dark and quiet bedroom, and not overeating at night—can improve sleep. Quality sleep supports recovery, focus, and immune function.
Wed, 11 March 2026
The Silent Filter: Are Your Kidneys Healthy?
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) often develops quietly, with symptoms appearing late. High blood pressure and diabetes significantly increase the risk by damaging the kidneys over time. Simple tests like eGFR and urine ACR during routine check-ups can detect problems early. Early screening and proper management can slow progression, protect kidney function, and improve long-term health outcomes.