Witnessing trauma changes the brain differently than experiencing it, needing tailored PTSD treatment approaches.
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Dr. Richard Birkett MD: Addressing Mental Health Challenges in Trauma PatientsIn a medical landscape focused primarily on physical recovery, mental health is an often overlooked but critical aspect of ...
Jorgen Paulsen was out with friends on the weekend and decided to head home early. He said goodnight and hopped on an ...
Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, who's volunteering with MedGlobal at Nasser Hospital in West Gaza, said most of the trauma patients he ...
Every year, millions of family members and friends provide care for loved ones undergoing cancer treatment, often at great ...
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Witnesses and senators repeatedly referenced an analysis that found only 10% of military surgeons were ready for war in 2019, ...
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can happen in everyday life, not just in severe car crashes. Dr. Yashar Kalani with Ascension ...
We face new attacks on research — with communication blackouts, funding freezes, and cuts at the NIH — that threaten to halt ...
For many patients, the path to diagnosis becomes complicated by challenges that extend beyond physical symptoms, particularly when previous trauma enters the equation. Recent research from Yale ...
When someone is traumatically injured, giving them blood products before they arrive at the hospital—such as at the scene or ...
In moderate to severe pain from blunt trauma, sublingual sufentanil was not more effective than standard care in reducing pain at 30 minutes.
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