Quitting cannabis may yield greater improvements in PTSD symptoms than continued use in adults with both PTSD and cannabis use disorder, a small study suggests.
A federally approved clinical trial study will look at how cannabis use impacts post-traumatic stress disorder — and it’s focused specifically on the veteran community. The Multidisciplinary ...
Research provides evidence that veterans can effectively self-administer microcurrent point stimulation (MPS) at home ...
About 6 percent of the population deals with post-traumatic stress at some point in their life. “While it's considered a military condition or a condition reserved for people who work in dangerous ...
As more than a quarter of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder are resistant to standard care, Utah is looking to expand treatment options to offer psychedelic-assisted therapy — an ...
A novel, non-hallucinogenic, experimental drug shows statistically significant, rapid, and durable improvement in PTSD symptom severity in a phase 2 trial.
Traumatic brain injury is associated with a significantly higher risk for post-traumatic stress disorder and suicidality compared with orthopedic trauma.
A new study shows that PTSD and anxiety may negatively impact the reproductive health of women firefighters. The research, published in the Journal of Women’s Health, shows these mental health ...
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New study suggests PTSD is important mental health comorbidity for veterans with diabetes
Nearly one in four U.S. adults over the age of 65 have diabetes. Older veterans are highly impacted by this disease, due in part to risk factors incurred during their military service, such as ...
A widely prescribed antipsychotic medication worked no better than a placebo to treat combat veterans’ symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a new study by the Department of ...
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