Biology may make certain PTSD patients unresponsive to behavioral therapy
How well-connected a particular brain network is, and how successfully memories are formed, may determine which patients with post-traumatic stress […]
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Biology may make certain PTSD patients unresponsive to behavioral therapy
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Exfoliation Syndrome May Up Risk for COPD
High Deductibles May Threaten Breast Cancer Patients’ Survival
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