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Released: 29-Apr-2025 8:30 PM EDT
Helping Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Recover Through a Team-Based Approach
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Although at quick intervention is emphasized at first, healing after relies heavily on strong collaboration in rehab

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Released: 25-Apr-2025 7:55 AM EDT
Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Brain Injury Expert Outlines Distinct Challenges Faced by Women with Concussion, Other Traumatic Brain Injuries
Hackensack Meridian Health

Women who experience traumatic brain injuries face distinct challenges and barriers to recovery because of anatomic, hormonal, socioeconomic, and cultural differences as compared to men.

麻豆传媒: Game-Changing AI-Powered Model Predicts Post-Concussion Injury Risk in College Athletes
Released: 18-Apr-2025 5:00 PM EDT
Game-Changing AI-Powered Model Predicts Post-Concussion Injury Risk in College Athletes
University of Delaware

Researchers have developed an AI-driven machine learning model that can predict post-concussion injury risk in athletes with 95% accuracy, analyzing more than 100 variables. The machine's algorithm has potential beyond sports, including the ability to predict fall risk in patients with Parkinson鈥檚 disease.

麻豆传媒: Climate-Related Trauma Can Have Lasting Effects on Decision-Making, Study Finds
Released: 16-Apr-2025 5:00 AM EDT
Climate-Related Trauma Can Have Lasting Effects on Decision-Making, Study Finds
University of California San Diego

A new study from UC San Diego suggests that climate trauma 鈥 such as experiencing a devastating wildfire 鈥 can have lasting effects on cognitive function.

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Released: 15-Apr-2025 9:20 AM EDT
Blood on Board
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack University Medical Center is Proud to Announce a Significant Advancement in Emergency Care for Our Communities

Released: 14-Apr-2025 7:15 PM EDT
Understanding Vicarious Trauma in Research Assistant Roles
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Research assistants often face unique challenges when working on emotionally intense topics, particularly if they lack established support systems outside the research team or have not yet learned effective coping strategies, according to a Rutgers Health study. The study, published in the Journal of Gender-Based Violence, surveyed 27 research assistants involved in a multistate firearm violence research project. While working on the project, research assistants read and coded graphic descriptions of gun violence.

麻豆传媒: Image-Based Memory May Heighten Symptoms of PTSD聽
Released: 10-Apr-2025 8:20 PM EDT
Image-Based Memory May Heighten Symptoms of PTSD聽
Association for Psychological Science

Using imagery can help people keep their memories vivid for longer, but for those with PTSD, a strong sense of imagery could be harmful.

Released: 2-Apr-2025 8:15 PM EDT
Media Advisory: 2025 AANS Annual Scientific Meeting
American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)

The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) invites members of the media to attend the 2025 AANS Annual Scientific Meeting, taking place April 25鈥28, 2025, in Boston.

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Released: 29-Mar-2025 8:00 AM EDT
Curious by Nature: Dr. Connie Mulligan - Epigenetics and the Lasting Impact of Trauma
News

We know that stress affects our mental and physical health, but groundbreaking research shows its impact goes even deeper, down to the genetic level. Dr. Connie Mulligan, a renowned genetics expert from the University of Florida, explains how chronic stress and traumatic experiences can leave lasting marks on your DNA through a process known as epigenetics.

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Released: 26-Mar-2025 7:55 PM EDT
Secuelas de los Incendios Forestales: C贸mo Ayudar a los Ni帽os
Cedars-Sinai

El humo se ha disipado, pero los ni帽os afectados por los incendios forestales de enero en Los 脕ngeles todav铆a pueden estar procesando su dolor.

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Released: 26-Mar-2025 7:50 PM EDT
Wildfires Aftermath: How Can Parents Help Children Process Grief and Move Forward?
Cedars-Sinai

The smoke has cleared, but children affected by Los Angeles鈥 January wildfires may still be processing their grief. Parents can help by keeping lines of communication open and helping children, tweens and teens feel a sense of control, said Rebecca Hedrick, MD, a Cedars-Sinai child and adolescent psychiatrist.

Released: 25-Mar-2025 8:20 PM EDT
American College of Surgeons Supports Passing of Bleeding Control Legislation in Virginia
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The American College of Surgeons commends the General Assembly of Virginia for enacting House Bill 1700, which requires all public elementary and high schools in Virginia to provide bleeding control equipment on campus.

麻豆传媒: New Jersey Now Has Its First Verified Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center
Released: 25-Mar-2025 10:35 AM EDT
New Jersey Now Has Its First Verified Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Home of Hackensack Meridian Children鈥檚 Health K. Hovnanian Children鈥檚 Hospital, Receives Level 1 Verification from the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma

Released: 24-Mar-2025 10:20 AM EDT
2025 ACA Conference & Expo to Feature Education Sessions on Climate Change, Navigating Today鈥檚 Political Landscape, the Impact of the Loneliness Epidemic on Youth & More
American Counseling Association

The 2025 ACA Conference & Expo, the premier professional development and networking event for professional counselors, will feature 200+ education sessions, organized across 24 mental health and counseling topic areas.

     
麻豆传媒: Violence Alters Human Genes for Generations, Researchers Discover
Released: 27-Feb-2025 5:00 AM EST
Violence Alters Human Genes for Generations, Researchers Discover
University of Florida

First study of its kind reveals epigenetic signatures of violence passed to grandchildren.

   
Released: 24-Feb-2025 7:55 PM EST
Childhood Trauma and Neighborhood Disorder Impact Mental Health of Injured Black Men
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

A new Penn Nursing study published in the Journal of Urban Health reveals that both Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and perceived neighborhood disorder significantly impact the mental health of Black men in Philadelphia following serious traumatic injuries. The Penn Nursing study highlights the critical role of social and environmental factors in post-injury recovery.

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Released: 22-Feb-2025 10:00 AM EST
Study Links Immune System Dysfunction in Adults to Childhood Trauma and Heavy Drinking
Research Society on Alcoholism

Adverse experiences in childhood and heavy alcohol use may alter the body鈥檚 immune system. A study of adults with alcohol use disorder published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research found that those who had experienced trauma as children and those who drank heavily had differences in the levels of certain antibodies responsible for warding off disease.

     
Released: 18-Feb-2025 5:00 PM EST
Expert Available: Using Humor to Boost Mental Health During Challenging Times
George Washington University

In times of crisis, laughter often feels like an act of defiance鈥攜et research shows it鈥檚 one of the most powerful tools we have for mental resilience. ...



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