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A ‘benefit’ of brain damage

December 3, 2008February 19, 2010michelesolis

soldierPost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) needs certain parts of the brain to take hold, according to a study of Vietnam vets. When these brain areas were damaged, the vets were ‘protected’ from PTSD.

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