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» Mental health soon after war-zone concussions predicts disabilityEvaluating military personnel with blast-related mild traumatic brain injuries, researchers have found that early symptoms of post-traumatic stress, such as anxiety, emotional numbness, flashbacks...
» More on the “Art” of Benign ConfrontationConfrontation doesn't have to mean making judgments about character, and it doesn't have to mean putting people on the defensive.Tags: in practice, relationships, responsibility
Confrontation doesn't have to mean making judgments about character, and it doesn't have to mean putting people on the defensive.
Tags: in practice, relationships, responsibility
» GeneSight multi-gene test more predictive of antidepressant responseRetrospective chart review also showed GeneSight results can help predict increased healthcare visits and higher disability claim benefitsThe combinatorial, multi-gene GeneSight test has been...
» Psychedelic drug use 'does not increase risk for mental health problems'A new study suggests that the stereotype of LSD users developing psychosis is largely a myth, and that the drug may even have some beneficial properties.