Yes, you could have PTSD from last year's winter storm. A counselor shares coping tips.

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Being prepared is one thing; feeling intense anxiety or experiencing flashbacks is another. Therapist Molly Wang shares insight about what you may be experiencing, why the impact may have been different on different people, and how to can help manage anxiety and intrusive thoughts.  -- For more on treatments for PTSD please visit The Treatment Hub.

Posted on BrainLine February 8, 2022.

Traumatic Brain Injury Classifications Are Leading to Preventable Deaths, Report Says

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The terms "mild," "moderate" and "severe," used by doctors to categorize head injuries in roughly 2 million Americans each year, are outdated and imprecise, and treatments based on those terms are leading to increased medical costs and preventable deaths.

Posted on BrainLine February 4, 2022.

Brain images show less injury and look healthier in adults with heart-healthy lifestyle

Medical Xpress

On imaging tests, brains were larger and showed fewer signs of injury in early to late middle-aged adults (ages 40-69 years) who had nearly ideal cardiovascular health, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2022.

Posted on BrainLine February 4, 2022.

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