New research indicates that the long-term neurological impact of childhood trauma is not permanently etched onto the brain.
New guidelines emphasize selective imaging, cautious surgical decision-making, and more in penetrating traumatic brain injury management.
Childhood abuse and neglect are associated with different patterns of change in the human brain and mind as people grow older. A recent study reveals that experiencing high levels of early trauma ...
Traumatic events actually cause distinct behaviors in the brain. Recalling a traumatic episode can make your brain think you are reliving it. The trauma response stems from your brain’s evolved ...
Not all depression is the same. A new study reveals that depressed patients with a high genetic risk for bipolar disorder show a structural brain association with childhood trauma that closely mimics ...
A newly discovered mechanism that protects nerve cells could have important implications for understanding and treating mental illness.
Every year, millions of people experience a concussion, yet many do not realize it has happened. A hard hit during sports, a ...
The issues affecting you. Revealed. Explained. Discussed. Now on WGAL eight InFocus. Hello, I'm Susan Shapiro. March is brain injury awareness month. According to the Brain Injury Association of ...
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