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Supporting Children with ADHD Learning at Home Through Medication and Behavioral Therapy
For children with ADHD, learning at home can feel overwhelming. With the right support, progress and confidence are possible. Dr Ho Nga Lei Lily explains how combining medication and behavioral therapy can improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and create a positive learning environment. By embracing evidence‑based care, parents and caregivers can help children thrive academically, emotionally, and socially, unlocking their full potential.
Apr 22, 20221 min read


Stopping ADHD treatment increases the risk of COVID‑19 infection
Individuals with ADHD often struggle with reduced prefrontal lobe function, leading to poor attention and impulsivity. During the COVID‑19 pandemic, these challenges made it harder for children to follow infection‑control measures, raising risks and parental concern. Dr. Ho Nga Lei emphasizes that stopping treatment can worsen self‑control and increase vulnerability to COVID‑19, while continued medication and behavioral therapy are vital for prevention, recovery, and long‑ter
Apr 20, 20221 min read


Understanding Dementia: More Than Just Forgetfulness
Dementia primarily affects adults over 65, with prevalence rising significantly with age. Epidemiological data show that around 10% of people aged 70 and above are affected. Dr. Ho Nga Lei, emphasizes that early recognition of cognitive decline, followed by timely assessment and treatment, can slow progression and preserve quality of life. From memory loss to changes in judgment and behavior, understanding the early warning signs is key to supporting patients and families.
Apr 11, 20222 min read


Strengthening Resilience
Under the ongoing challenges of the pandemic, emotional resilience has become more important than ever. Dr. Ho Nga Lei Lily, Specialist in Psychiatry, shares practical strategies to strengthen resilience, relieve stress, and restore balance in daily life. Her guidance empowers individuals to care for both body and mind, combining inner self‑care with practical approaches to overcome adversity and maintain long‑term mental well‑being.
Apr 8, 20221 min read


Is Your Body Sounding the Alarm? Be Alert to Emotional Issues
The prolonged COVID‑19 pandemic has impacted more than physical health — it has strained emotional well‑being and mental resilience. Reduced social contact, remote work, confined living spaces, and ongoing stressors can lead to depression. If you experience persistent low mood, loss of interest, appetite or sleep changes, difficulty concentrating, or thoughts of self‑harm, seek professional help promptly. Depression is treatable — with early diagnosis and timely support, reco
Apr 1, 20221 min read
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