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Your brain being in sync with others may protect against trauma, new neuroscience research suggests
The ability to synchronize brain activity with others may serve as a protective shield against the psychological fallout of ...
Trauma may be even more complex than previously thought. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is often portrayed in popular ...
NEW YORK -- One month after Bob Saget was found dead, his family and the Florida medical examiner's office handling the case announced that the comedian and "Full House" star "passed from head trauma.
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem examined how thought-patterns associated with unfairness, known as ...
LGBTQ+ youth are more likely than non-LGBTQ+ young people to report high levels of trauma symptoms, according to a report published Thursday by The Trevor Project. About 25 percent of LGBTQ+ youth ...
Dr Ravi Gill discusses the factors contributing to the heightened susceptibility of individuals in high-risk occupations ...
After experiencing a traumatic event, the last thing most people want to do is revisit the circumstances that remind them of what happened. But for those who develop mental health conditions from ...
Wendy always struggled with completing tasks, but it was so much more than that. She would start a project, then start doing something else, only to become distracted and never finish the project.
According to an assessment, trauma-related symptoms often intensify months after a disaster and can persist for years without ...
Red light therapy may reduce brain inflammation linked to repeated head impacts, offering a new approach to brain protection.
In Bakersfield, California, it’s important for victims of serious car accidents to understand how their injuries may evolve over time. Symptoms may not always appear immediately after the crash, and ...
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