A team led by Brigham and Women's Hospital identified a brain circuit that could be a potential target to treat PTSD in ...
Brain damage that veterans suffered from flying shrapnel has provided a major clue that could lead to better treatment for ...
A study led by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital evaluated 193 participants in the Vietnam Head Injury Study with ...
Neuroscientists have made a groundbreaking discovery about how the brain controls sensitivity to threats, paving the way for ...
Researchers have identified specific brain lesions associated with reduced PTSD symptoms in veterans, providing a potential ...
Researchers analyzed datasets to study brain circuitry that might be causally linked to PTSD in military veterans.
Summary: A new study suggests that neurostimulation targeting specific brain circuits may help treat PTSD in veterans. Researchers found that veterans with damage to brain areas connected to the ...
Researchers analyzed 193 patients from the Vietnam Head Injury Study with penetrating traumatic brain injury to determine if the location of shrapnel damage to their brains influenced risk of ...
A Brigham led study suggests using neurostimulation therapies on a specific brain circuit could treat post traumatic stress ...
Now, she said, the sights, sounds, and smells there trigger her trauma. Among her ailments, she lists panic attacks, brain ...
The likelihood of PTSD is even greater for female Veterans, with 13% affected, while 6% of male Veterans will have PTSD.
Brain Injury & PTSD: Veterans' Study Suggests Area of Damage Is Key By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Sept. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Brain damage that veterans suffered from ...