May 21, 2021, 11:47 IST
The global COVID-19 pandemic has jolted us out of our comfort zones. Along with the emphasis on building immunity and physical wellbeing, there are now increasing calls not to ignore mental health. To address some burning topics, Zee Telugu, one of the leading channels in the Telugu market is introducing a
Facebook LIVE with the renowned psychologist
Dr Kalyan
Chakravarthy MBBS, M.D. (Psychiatry); MRC Psych (London), Senior Consultant Psychiatrist & Relationship Counsellor who would be part of the 7-day LIVE series from
21
th May 2021.
Dr Kalyan who is a household name in the hearts of Telugu viewers through Bathuku Jatka Bandi will be discussing Managing Mental Health during the coronavirus pandemic every day at
Meet sheds light on Alzheimer’s Disease
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Muscat, Sept 20 -
The Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, in collaboration with the Omani Association of Alzheimer’s Disease, organised the second national symposium to mark the World Alzheimer’s Day, which falls on Thursday (September 21).
The hospital was represented by the Department of Behavioural Medicine.
The symposium, held on Wednesday, was aimed at raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and the importance of a healthy lifestyle to prevent the disease. The meeting brought together a large group of specialists.
Dr Hamed al Sinawi, Senior Consultant Psychiatrist at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital and chairman of Omani Alzheimer’s Society, dwelt on Alzheimer’s disease, its symptoms and the role of memory clinic in evaluating patients and providing therapeutic services.
Mental health: An invisible pandemic within a pandemic
May 07, 2021
Psychological issues hit children, students, workers, parents
“I have lost all my confidence. I don’t know whether I can take a class properly,” says a teacher, who has just recovered from Covid. Shaken, she has begun consulting a psychiatrist.
Fear, anxiety and stress are sharply on the rise as India battles a devastating second wave of Covid-19. Psychiatrists report a growing number of people have been seeking them out in the last two or three weeks. Even as the novel corona virus wreaks physical havoc, mental health issues are an invisible pandemic within the pandemic.
Updated Apr 12, 2021, 12:06 am IST
Unending COVID stories have replaced anxiety with dread and complete avoidance of the outside world. Experts say there’s a way out of this
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You badly want to visit a mall or a multiplex, socialise with a bunch of friends or go back to your work station and be in the company of your colleagues. And yet, there is that dread of contracting the virus, making you wonder how you’d re-enter public life. If the scenario compels you to simply ‘avoid’ the outsides, you’re not alone.
Lockdown, COVID fatigue from either contracting the disease of from listening to the innumerable stories of death and suffering from the virus, etc. have all taken a toll on all of us in some way or the other. For many, the dread has overtaken stress and anxiety to the point of no return.
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