Post-Conflict Mental Health Challenges in Syria

As part of the Cross-Border Addiction Recovery Program, Life Pulse for Research and Development, in collaboration with the UNIHope Association, has launched significant research study : Prevalence of Psychological DisordersAssessing the prevalence of mental health disorders in the Syrian community after the conflict, with a particular focus on fears and challenges for the future.πŸ”— https://lnkd.in/ep4HX5qyContinue reading “Post-Conflict Mental Health Challenges in Syria”

Substance Use Patterns During War: A Research Study

As part of the Cross-Border Addiction Recovery Program, Life Pulse for Research and Development, in collaboration with the UNIHope Association, has launched significant research study : Patterns of Substance UseExamining the patterns of substance use β€” including nicotine, shisha, alcohol, and drugs β€” during the years of war.πŸ”— https://lnkd.in/e8KcBs9q This study are conducted solely forContinue reading “Substance Use Patterns During War: A Research Study”

Mental Health and Substance Use Studies in Syria

As part of the Cross-Border Addiction Recovery Program, Pulse of Life for Research and Development, in collaboration with Uni Hope Association, has launched two important research studies: https://lnkd.in/ep4HX5qy https://lnkd.in/e8KcBs9q These studies are designed for scientific purposes only. All responses are voluntary, anonymous, and handled with strict confidentiality. The findings will help us better understand mentalContinue reading “Mental Health and Substance Use Studies in Syria”

Our Contribution at the First International Medical Conference

Proud to have represented Life Pulse for Research and Development as President of the organization at The First International Medical Conference of Al-Maqasid Charity Hospital May 22–24, 2025 Conference Halls / Corp Hotel Amman where our poster β€œFrom Risk to Prevention: Substance Abuse among University Youth in Jordan” was presented. This large-scale cross-sectional study highlightsContinue reading “Our Contribution at the First International Medical Conference”