Both Your Body and Brain Are Different After Trauma. What to Know – CNET [CNET]
While not every traumatic event results in PTSD, it impacts around 12 million people each year. View Article on CNET
Read moreWhile not every traumatic event results in PTSD, it impacts around 12 million people each year. View Article on CNET
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Read moreWe derive a wealth of benefits from teetering between calmness and mayhem. View Article on CNET Your brain is constantly
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Read moreAfter he was the victim of a hit-and-run, my father’s traumatic brain injury profoundly impacted him, and those who love
Read moreThe UCSF research taps a brain-computer interface to turn attempted speech into typing. It’s funded by Facebook, which is shifting
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