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Experience of Genocide as Transmitted Trauma May Not Be Universal
November 21, 2012 A new comparative study finds genocidal legacies are not experienced as trauma across ... > full story -
MRI Shows Brain Disruption in Patients With Post-Concussion Syndrome
November 21, 2012 MRI shows changes in the brains of people with post-concussion syndrome, according to a new study. Researchers hope the results point the way to improved detection and treatment for the ... > full story -
Embattled Childhoods May Be the Real Trauma for Soldiers With PTSD
November 19, 2012 New research on posttraumatic stress disorder in soldiers challenges popular assumptions about the origins and trajectory of PTSD, providing evidence that traumatic experiences in childhood - not ... > full story -
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: System Under Stress
November 15, 2012 Evidence links autonomic functioning to cognitive impairment in chronic fatigue ... > full story -
Babies Born to Stressed Mothers More Likely to Be Bullied at School
November 14, 2012 Children whose mothers were overly stressed during pregnancy are more likely to become victims of bullying at school, according to new ... > full story -
Should Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Be Used to Treat Combat-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury?
November 13, 2012 The average incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among service members deployed in Middle East conflict zones has increased 117% in recent years, mainly due to proximity to explosive blasts. ... > full story -
Brain Injury and Stress Disorder Strong Indicators of Vision Problems for Veterans
November 11, 2012 Many veterans of the United States armed forces who have traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder also have undiagnosed, chronic vision problems, according to two ... > full story -
Hunting Neuron Killers in Alzheimer's and Traumatic Brain Injury
November 9, 2012 Levels of the protein appoptosin in the brain skyrocket in Alzheimer's disease and traumatic brain injury. Appoptosin is known for helping the body make heme, the molecule that carries iron in the ... > full story -
War's Impact Can Haunt Veterans Long After Combat
November 8, 2012 As the nation marks Veteran’s Day to honor those who have served their country, it’s important to remember that many soldiers battle mental health conditions such as anxiety, ... > full story -
Children, Teens at Risk for Lasting Emotional Impact from Hurricane Sandy
November 6, 2012 The unseen emotional aftershocks of Hurricane Sandy may linger for children who were in the storm's path. A psychologist discusses why children may experience PTSD and how parents and caregivers can ... > full story
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