NBC News | Jan 12, 2024
Cyberbullying in the form of online racial discrimination is “a really big issue” for Black youth, the study author said.
The Tennessean | Jan 12, 2024
The mission is to find out how to build a more robust mental health system for military and civilian patients coping with physical injury and psychological trauma.
Health Day | Jan 12, 2024
Findings show current chronic pain tied to worse functional outcomes versus past or no pain. -- More on chronic pain
Popular Science | Jan 9, 2024
Researchers say that 'the brain does not treat traumatic memories as regular memories, or perhaps even as memories at all.'
PsyPost | Jan 9, 2024
New research published in Translational Psychiatry sheds light on how ketamine, a drug known for its rapid antidepressant effects, specifically alters brain activity in people with treatment-resistant depression.
NPR | Jan 9, 2024
When Annie Liontas was 35, they got into a bike accident while riding without a helmet. An author and writing professor at George Washington University, Liontas continues to live with the repercussions of the three brain injuries.
Center for Deployment Psychology | Jan 5, 2024
What if you could successfully treat PTSD in two weeks instead of 12? Please note: This podcast is designed for mental health practitioners and providers.
Neuroscience News | Dec 20, 2023
Researchers made a significant breakthrough in understanding the genetic basis of anxiety disorders (ADs), which affect over 280 million people globally.
News Medical Life Sciences | Dec 20, 2023
Stroke is an abrupt, devastating disease that instantly changes a person's life and has the potential to cause lasting disability or death. However, the condition also has profound effects on the patient's loved ones who are often called to make difficult decisions quickly.
Stars and Stripes | Dec 20, 2023
The military will conduct research and clinical trials to determine whether psychedelic drugs, such as these psilocybin capsules, can treat service members suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury under provisions of the defense spending bill approved by Congress last week.
PBS NewsHour | Dec 20, 2023
As we head into the winter holidays, John Yang speaks with epidemiologist Katelyn Jetelina about how to stay healthy this season.
The Hill | Dec 15, 2023
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it will consider approval of psychedelic drug MDMA to be used in therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). -- More on psychedelic treatment
MedScape | Dec 15, 2023
The number of traumatic brain injury (TBI)-related deaths in the US increased 22% between 2010 and 2020, with the largest rise in individuals aged 75 and older, a new study shows.
Psychology Today | Dec 15, 2023
Brain imaging research helps explain the power of traumatic memories in those with post-traumatic stress disorder. -- More on PSTD
The New York Times | Dec 8, 2023
People with chronic problems after falls and car crashes scored better on cognition tests after getting a brain implant, a new study found.
The New York Times | Dec 5, 2023
Traumatic memories had their own neural mechanism, brain scans showed, which may help explain their vivid and intrusive nature.
The New York Times | Nov 29, 2023
What does it mean to be a writer when my words have vanished? How a Traumatic Brain Injury Changed Me.
PBS NewsHour | Nov 27, 2023
For years, researchers have studied the effects repeated blows to the head have on athletes in pro football, hockey, soccer and other sports. Now, researchers at Boston University are conducting the first major study of CTE, the degenerative brain disease linked to repeated hits to the head, in athletes who died before their 30th birthday.
The New York Times | Nov 27, 2023
Pentagon researchers say weapons like shoulder-fired rockets expose troops who fire them to blast waves far above safety limits, but they remain in wide use.
The New York Times | Nov 20, 2023
Wyatt Bramwell began playing tackle football in third grade and became a star on his high school team. But he had a secret.
NBC News | Oct 24, 2023
Women who followed a Mediterranean diet — which includes fruits, vegetables and fish — experienced fewer symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
KETC | ABC | Oct 20, 2023
Veterans may have something called delayed post-traumatic stress disorder. It can hit years after they go through an incident. -- Read more on PTSD
Neuroscience News | Oct 20, 2023
Eubacterium eligens, a bacteria positively associated with key components of the Mediterranean diet, showed consistent negative correlation with PTSD symptoms.
WTOP | Oct 17, 2023
It’s through a program called PGA HOPE (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere). “We use golf as a modality to help veterans recover from whatever they’re dealing with,” said PGA of America military and veteran liaison Chris Nowak.
ABC News | Oct 17, 2023
"Some people can get PTSD by witnessing horrific events and I think now with social media, we see it now with the conflicts in Middle East, is really facilitating a lot of visuals that most people in the past weren't able to see," he said.