Mediterranean diet and subsequently improved gut microbiome tied to lower PTSD symptom burden in women

Mediterranean diet and subsequently improved gut microbiome tied to lower PTSD symptom burden in women

This week’s lead article, Mediterranean diet and subsequently improved gut microbiome tied to lower PTSD symptom burden in women, is in the Therapies Currently Available category (link below).

In our recent newsletter, Concussion Alliance provides the latest on:

Opportunities: Webinars on CTE and care for Brain Injury Patients

Education: Brain injury from intimate partner violence–a medical provider resource.

Pathophysiology: A study published in The Journal of Neuroscience, "Mouse model shows possibilities of reversing memory deficits after repeated mild head impacts"

Diagnostics: From a recent study, a new imaging technique may facilitate future diagnosis of concussion via MRI

Therapies Currently Available: Mediterranean diet and subsequently improved gut microbiome tied to lower PTSD symptom burden in women

Women’s Health: MRI imaging and behavioral testing reveal emotional problems in female children post-concussion may be related to injury-caused delay in maturation of white matter.

CTE & Neurodegeneration Issues. Risk of CTE increases by 14% per year of rugby play, even in amateurs

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PTSD is a very common issue and studies like these are definitely need to improve how we tread PTSD patients.

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