Every year, millions of family members and friends provide care for loved ones undergoing cancer treatment, often at great emotional cost.
New research reveals that witnessing trauma triggers unique brain changes, distinct from those caused by experiencing trauma firsthand.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy: Witnessing trauma triggers unique brain changesFor years, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been studied primarily in people who experience trauma firsthand.
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Our Family Lifestyle on MSNThe Role of Psychologists in Addressing Trauma and PTSDTrauma can have a lasting impact on a person’s mental and emotional well-being. Whether it stems from a life-threatening ...
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Military Times on MSNDOD commits $9.8 million to study psychedelics for active-duty troopsDuring one study, physicians at Walter Reed plan to give the psychedelic drug MDMA to active-duty soldiers with mild to ...
The severity of symptoms in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) varies greatly across individuals in the first year after ...
Zanesville veteran Jason Maxwell founded Warriors 2 Wilderness in 2024. The nonprofit uses nature immersion to help veterans ...
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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Coroners and medical examiner investigators may get state-funded treatment for traumatic stress suffered at ...
Jason Levesque's trial is moving ahead. Judge decides Rochester shooting victim declining to testify due to PTSD does not merit a mistrial.
Roughly 16% of all first responders reported thoughts of suicide, which is four times higher than the rate of the state’s ...
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