by Dr. Natarajan Elangovan | Mar 1, 2026 | Drug Rehabilitation
How Mobile Gaming Is Affecting Sleep, Focus, and Mental Health It’s 11:30 PM. The house is finally quiet. The dishes are done, the emails are sent, and the world has officially powered down. You crawl into bed, exhausted, ready to drift off. But then, almost...
by Dr. Natarajan Elangovan | Mar 1, 2026 | Drug Rehabilitation
Gaming Addiction: When Entertainment Becomes a Mental Health Disorder There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you put on a headset. The world outside, the noisy, demanding, chaotic world, fades away. In its place is a world of clarity. You have a mission....
by Dr. Natarajan Elangovan | Mar 1, 2026 | Drug Rehabilitation
What Happens to the Brain During Drug Withdrawal There is a specific kind of fear that keeps people trapped in addiction. It isn’t the fear of the police, or the fear of running out of money, or even the fear of dying. It is the fear of stopping. We have all...
by Dr. Natarajan Elangovan | Mar 1, 2026 | Drug Rehabilitation
How Peer Pressure Pushes Young Adults Into Drug Addiction We have a very dated, cinematic idea of what peer pressure looks like. We picture a grainy 1980s PSA: a dark alleyway, a tough kid in a leather jacket, and a forceful demand: “Do this, or you’re a...
by Dr. Natarajan Elangovan | Mar 1, 2026 | Drug Rehabilitation
Why Depression Makes People Isolate Themselves There is a specific dance that happens when you are struggling. It starts with a buzzing phone. You see the name of a friend, someone you love, someone you actually want to see, flashing on the screen. In a normal world,...