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Study links physical activity to brain changes that may blunt trauma effects
Researchers have found that lifelong physical activity may moderate the structural brain changes linked to adverse childhood ...
New research indicates that the long-term neurological impact of childhood trauma is not permanently etched onto the brain.
Childhood abuse and neglect are associated with different patterns of change in the human brain and mind as people grow older. A recent study reveals that experiencing high levels of early trauma ...
New research shows that lifetime physical activity can moderate the brain's response to childhood trauma, strengthening neural connectivity and promoting stress resilience.
Most well-informed people are aware that traumatic childhood experiences are often associated with serious mental health conditions later in life. What few people know, however, is how exactly trauma ...
The Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum and the Center for Children and Families recently partnered to host the Connected Parent Workshop. The event provided ...
Maltreatment during childhood can lead to long-term changes in brain circuits that process fear, researchers say. This could help explain why children who suffer abuse are much more likely than others ...
Though still controversial, EMDR therapy is gaining traction in the Main Line region and beyond as a trauma treatment.
A warning to parents of your kids have ever suffered a concussion. Concussions in childhood may trigger long term brain changes. University of California Riverside biomedical researchers found subtle ...
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