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Risk Factors for PTSD Can Be Treated Cognitively


 

FROM THE ANNUAL ACADEMIC SURGICAL CONGRESS

The PTSD risk factor study was funded in part by a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant to the college’s Injury Research Center. The study was done not only to figure out how to best help patients after physical trauma, but also "to provide evidence to the funding agencies that this is truly an important thing to investigate," Dr. Brasel said.

The researchers said they had no conflicts of interest.

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