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In trauma’s early aftermath, changes in the hippocampus could help identify and potentially prevent PTSD from developing.
Biomarker For PTSD And Why PTSD Is So Difficult To Treat Date: November 11, 2007 Source: Society for Neuroscience Summary: New research identifies a characteristic physiological response in ...
PTSD stems from a traumatic incident or even a brain injury that damages a person's mental health and results in severe flashbacks, depression, and anxiety.
The new drug has already passed Phase 1 safety trials in humans, making it a "strong candidate" for future PTSD treatments.
PTSD Explained Not everyone who experiences trauma has PTSD. For the majority of people exposed to trauma, symptoms subside over time.
PTSD Explained: New Guide from Cohen Veterans Network Presents Facts, Treatment Options and Resources for Military Families Related to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder By Cohen Veterans Network Jun ...
First induced pluripotent stem cell model of PTSD offers insights into underlying genetics and opportunities for new therapies.
Patients with PTSD experience both emotional numbness and hyperreactivity. A new study digs into how these contrasting symptoms are linked.
Of a thousand residents surveyed, more than half had at least one physical health concern in the months following the train ...
Recent research in mice suggests that removing some serotonin receptors in the brain may dampen fear responses, pointing to new treatment avenues for PTSD.
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