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Your brain being in sync with others may protect against trauma, new neuroscience research suggests
The ability to synchronize brain activity with others may serve as a protective shield against the psychological fallout of ...
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Growing up in fear: A researcher's view of immigration trauma in children's brains
FOR DECADES, Martin Teicher, M.D., Ph.D., has investigated the impact of trauma on the developing brain. He is currently an ...
Adolescents have long engaged in high-risk behaviors and poor decisions. Now we know that it's got a lot to do with what's ...
UCSF review is the largest to distill how stress affects all areas of a child’s health, starting in the womb through ...
Transformative Growth Counseling offers evidence-informed PTSD and trauma services, supporting healing, resilience, and emotional well-being for clients NAPERVILLE, IL, UNITED STATES, December 30, ...
Study into intimate partner violence finds strangulation and head impacts increase risk of long-term memory loss and cognitive disabilities ...
Ikiz is an award-winning neuroscientist, the founder of EcoNeuro, the chair of the International Neuro Climate Working Group at Columbia University, and an adjunct lecturer in the Department of ...
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Your Favorite Music Tells What Childhood Trauma You May Have
Childhood trauma can be different. In fact, an event can be traumatic for a child if they feel insecure or scared enough for ...
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Struggling to make ends meet may slow brain development in infants
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A new study shows that whether families can reliably meet basic needs, not just how much they earn, ...
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