That's because your nerves are on edge, she says; if you're overstimulated, you feel unsafe and, as a result, react strongly.
Minutes joined U.S. veterans with PTSD as they attend a week-long psychedelic retreat in Mexico. Nearly a year later, most of ...
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FW veteran with PTSD finds healing with farmingA Fort Worth veteran is harvesting hope with an unconventional form of therapy for his PTSD. "I get my hands in the soil, and ...
Much of the association between trauma and suicide risk among university students can be explained by shame, a new study ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Can the Brain Overcome Fear? New Study of Mice Offers Clues to PTSD and Anxiety TreatmentResearchers identified two brain areas in mice that helped the animals learn to suppress their instinctive fears of predators ...
The Olympic champion skier says she has PTSD over 2024 crash and will not defend her title in the women's giant slalom at Worlds.
A bombing at her concert, the loss of a loved one, and making music -- there was a time when Ariana Grande was dealing with a ...
Researchers at the Texas Biomedical Device Center—or TxBDC—discovered a way to retrain the brain’s fear response using a tiny device—offering real hope to those suffering from trauma and military ...
The fallout from the F.D.A.’s rejection of MDMA-assisted treatment for PTSD worries researchers and experts who fear other ...
Ketamine is a short-acting anesthetic that has been used for decades in medical settings. In recent years, researchers have ...
Using psychedelic substances to treat PTSD, anxiety, and depression is not exactly a new idea. What is new however, are recent ...
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