Can witnessing another person’s stress silently stir your own trauma? A new study suggests that people who “resonate” more ...
Elizabeth Lucas A UAB assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology has received a $3.5 ...
Military conflict has led to heightened risk of cognitive problems in performing day-to-day activities among some war zone ...
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Neuroscientists are starting to unravel the amygdala’s complexity, shedding new light on PTSD
A new study published in Translational Psychiatry provides evidence that posttraumatic stress disorder may be linked to ...
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What are the Signs of PTSD in Teens and When is Treatment Needed?
PTSD in teens often shows up through noticeable changes in mood, behavior, and daily functioning, and treatment becomes necessary when these symptoms persist or interfere with school, relationships, ...
Sertraline is one of the most prescribed antidepressants in the UK, with around two million people taking it each year. But ...
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Psychological distress common after a heart attack, may lead to future heart conditions
An estimated 33-50% of heart attack survivors may experience some form of psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, psychosocial stress or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can ...
One of America’s key promises is that veterans will be cared for when they return home. But a shortage of psychology ...
MIRA advances Ketamir-2 in the clinic for neuropathic pain while broadening development into neuropsychiatric disorders such as PTSD MIAMI, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / September 16, 2025 / MIRA ...
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Trauma can trigger OCD, not just PTSD – new study finds
When survivors of the October 7th attacks returned to what was left of their homes, many carried with them more than grief or post-traumatic stress. A new study shows that the trauma also fueled an ...
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