PTSD Stories
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Service dogs can help veterans with PTSD – growing evidence shows they may reduce anxiety in practical ways
A growing number of veterans are turning to service dogs for help with PTSD symptoms. -
Pandemic-Caused PTSD: Treating the Next Health Crisis
Besides the long-term effects of Covid-19 on the body, there is growing recognition of the psychological impact that Covid-19 has on the community at large, and growing concern for the enduring... -
Potential PTSD Treatment For Erasing Memories Demonstrated In Snails
Scientists succeeded in erasing the memories of sea snails, and believe a similar method could accomplish the same in humans. -
These PTSD Drugs May Raise Your Risk For Dementia Later In Life
New research suggests that certain medications used to treat post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), such as antipsychotic medications, may increase dementia risk. -
Could Risk For PTSD Be Inherited?
The latest study on PTSD says the mental health condition may be at least partly inherited. -
Essential Oils Found To Help With Fear And Stress
Orange essential oil may provide an alternative to traditional medicines for PTSD. -
Mouse Study Shows Ketamine May Treat PTSD
A new mouse study has discovered that ketamine may be able to help soldiers and others with PTSD. -
Concussions Could Speed Up Alzheimer’s Disease
A concussion could be big trouble for people who are at a risk for Alzheimer’s disease. -
Alcohol Doesn’t Erase Bad Memories, It May Make Them Stronger
New research has suggested that alcohol may make it easier to recall fearful memories. -
7 Signs You May Have An Anxiety Disorder
More than ordinary nervousness? The 7 signs that you may have an anxiety disorder, from muscle tension to chronic indigestion. -
6 Natural Ways To Improve Your Mental Health In 2017
If your New Year’s resolution is to improve your mental health or simply reduce your daily stress, try these simple and natural hacks to accomplish it without medication. -
1 In 6 Adults In The US Take Psychiatric Drugs
A large percentage of Americans are on psychiatric medications like antidepressants and anti-anxiety pills.