Cannabis may be helping Canadians cope with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), new research suggests. In an analysis of health survey data collected by Statistics Canada from more ...
The old adage “you take a piece of home with you wherever you go,” implies a sense of belonging, identity and familiarity, regardless of location. It suggests a powerful connection that people have ...
A woman demonstrates a technique used in neurofeedback therapy. Wires connect points of her head to an electroencephalogram (EEG) monitor on a computer, as she watches a film on a screen. (Submitted ...
A promising new drug could help people living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) finally let go of trauma. This is the discovery of scientists at the Institute of Basic Science (IBS) and Ewha ...
According to the researchers, concussion and other traumatic brain injuries impact an estimated 69 million people every year.
The 'Raven Drum Foundation' aims to help people struggling with post traumatic stress and recovery among emergency responders ...
The mental health effects of Hurricane Katrina have been studied for more than a decade, and that research found that post-traumatic growth can co-exist with post-traumatic stress.
People with depression, anxiety, or PTSD are more likely to avoid medication, eat poorly, skip exercise, and smoke—all habits ...