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What if your senses hold a missing key in trauma healing? Sensory systems quietly fuel trauma symptoms, and sensory-based ...
For military veterans, many of the deepest wounds of war are invisible: Traumatic brain injuries resulting from head trauma ...
Did you know that patients with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often struggle to forget traumatic memories, even long ...
Yoga is one of the best exercises for healing trauma when practiced in its traditional form, combining breath with focused ...
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2025 Klerman & Freedman Prizes, ...
Aggression isn’t just a behavioral issue—it has deep neurobiological roots, especially when shaped by early-life trauma.
Trauma significantly alters brain structure, leading to PTSD symptoms like hypervigilance, intrusive thoughts, and memory issues, but targeted therapies can help survivors heal and regain control.
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) isn’t caused by just one faulty switch in the brain; it’s more like a tangled orchestra of genes and cells thrown off-key by trauma. With many genetic ...
What if your brain is the reason some pain feels unbearable? Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered a hidden brain circuit that gives pain its emotional punch—essentially transforming ...
A new study reveals that even after healing, injuries can leave behind a hypersensitive nervous system that overreacts to future stress.
A new study found active-duty service members with sleep apnea face a greater risk of PTSD or a traumatic brain injury, compared to those who don’t have it.