UW researchers Lori Zoellner, Andrea Stocco, Gabrielle Gauthier, Emma PeConga, and Michele Bedard-Gilligan released a study in October regarding post-traumatic stress. In their study, they examined ...
Trauma resulting from combat, car accidents, natural disasters, domestic violence, sexual assault or child abuse can leave a deep imprint on both the brain and body. The effects of these experiences ...
When trauma strikes, your brain isn’t asking for your opinion—it’s doing its best to keep you alive. Understanding the ...
University of Arizona researchers use brain imaging to explore how estrogen and aging influence fear learning, shedding light ...
Texas is set to launch a $50 million ibogaine research study after new Stanford findings showed major PTSD and TBI ...
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Ibogaine treatment reduces PTSD, depression and anxiety in veterans with brain injuries
For military veterans, many of the deepest wounds of war are invisible: Traumatic brain injuries resulting from head trauma or blast explosions are a leading cause of post-traumatic stress disorder, ...
Chronic pain and PTSD can shrink your world, but you are not powerless. Reclaim your life through challenging stuck points and practicing active coping.
The Medical Examiner’s Office has released autopsy and investigative reports for double murder defendant Tony Garcia.
Neuroimaging measures of emotional brain function after acute trauma may help predict whether a person will develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a new study in Biological ...
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Brain of ex-NFL player Doug Martin reportedly to be tested for CTE following in-custody death
The death of former Oakland Raider Doug Martin has sparked community outcry and renewed attention on long-term effects of head trauma and mental health challenges faced by athletes. The brain of the ...
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