A new study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology suggests that intravenous ketamine, when administered in a setting ...
A CNN investigation found that even as the VA has invested hundreds of millions of dollars addressing the veteran suicide ...
According to a new review published this week in Archives of Geriatrics and Gerontology Plus, most studies show that more than 15% of those who care for loved ones with cancer suffer from ...
During one study, physicians at Walter Reed plan to give the psychedelic drug MDMA to active-duty soldiers with mild to ...
Zanesville veteran Jason Maxwell founded Warriors 2 Wilderness in 2024. The nonprofit uses nature immersion to help veterans ...
Researchers discovered distinct molecular differences in how the brain processes directly experienced versus witnessed trauma -- a finding that could lead to more targeted treatments for PTSD.
Every year, millions of family members and friends provide care for loved ones undergoing cancer treatment, often at great emotional cost.
Both eating disorders and PTSD involve rigid thinking. Recovery requires cognitive flexibility, to help individuals broaden ...
New research reveals that witnessing trauma triggers unique brain changes, distinct from those caused by experiencing trauma firsthand.
For years, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been studied primarily in people who experience trauma firsthand.