Tag: PTSD
Israeli Scientists Find Bacteria in Saliva Can Indicate PTSD in Military Veterans
About a third of the PTSD subjects had never been diagnosed with PTSD, so they never received recognition from the Defense Ministry and official authorities.
World’s First: TAU Researchers Relieved Symptoms of Brain Wounds in IDF Veterans with PTSD
Global breakthrough in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill to Leverage US-Israel Joint Research on PTSD
“Thousands of warfighters often struggle to find normalcy after returning home from combat deployments,” said U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz (R-Fla.).
Haifa U Psychologist Warns of the Perils of Self-Isolation
“When everything changes, we want to keep some things constant, especially when we don’t have control over the situation.”
IDF: 57,277 Veterans Recognized as Disabled
Data was released by the Defense Ministry on disabled IDF veterans in honor of the 5th annual Day of Appreciation for IDF wounded in wars and terror attacks.
Tell Your Rodent: Haifa U Implants Emotional Memories in Mice
The interesting thing is that these pathways are highly similar across mammals, including humans and mice.
Israeli Researchers Hoping ‘Ecstasy’ Can Help PTSD Victims
A cohort of 50 participants has been recruited for the trial.
Trauma, PTSD Cases Skyrocket in Southern Israel, Says NGO NATAL
“We need to bravely recognize and address the phenomenon whereby entire generations are living and growing up in the country under a continuous security threat."
Hebrew U Study: Traumatized Worms Store Memories of Hardship When Conditions Become Safe
Like humans, worms are capable of forming associative memories—that is, memories that associate a certain sound or smell or tone of voice with a particular outcome.
Israeli Research Links Adult Fibromyalgia to PTSD, Childhood Sexual Abuse
Researchers at Tel Aviv University say hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an effective treatment.
Bar Ilan Study: Parental PTSD Affects Health Choices, Aging, of Holocaust survivors’ Children
The current findings suggest that unhealthy behaviors should be assessed among offspring of Holocaust survivors, especially among those whose parents suffer from PTSD.
Bar-Ilan Study Shows Parental PTSD Transmitted to Offspring in Rwandan Genocide Survivors
This pattern is also evident among Holocaust survivors and their offspring.
Get Ready for Jerusalem 2021 Academic Weed Fest
The International Symposium will mark 'father of cannabinoid research' Prof. Mechoulam’s 90th birthday in his home town of Jerusalem.
Israeli Specialists Step In to Help Manchester Trauma Victims
Prof. Yori Gidron has participated in international disaster and terror relief teams in Japan, Nepal, Haiti and Israel.
New Jersey Businesswoman Launches ‘Give18’ for Victims of Terror
The CEO of Ora's Amazing Herbal found that starting a campaign to help victims of terror was as satisfying as starting her own business.
Double-Edged Sword
Research shows that high doses of marijuana can produce acute psychotic reactions, lower IQ in teens