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‘Brain training’ may help treat PTSD, clinical trial finds

‘Brain training’ may help treat PTSD, clinical trial finds

Neurofeedback, also called ‘brain training,’ consists of exercises where individuals regulate their own brain activity. In a new study from Western University and Lawson Health Research Institute, researchers have found that neurofeedback may be an effective treatment for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Scientists find potential way to defuse ‘time bomb’ of cardiology

Scientists find potential way to defuse ‘time bomb’ of cardiology

They have been called the ‘time bomb’ of cardiology - ascending aortic aneurysms grow for decades without any warning signs and can be fatal once they rupture. They have taken the lives of well-known actors Alan Thicke and John Ritter and are a leading cause of death...

London Health Research Day highlights science communication

London Health Research Day highlights science communication

Can a urine test one day help diagnose prostate cancer? What role does estrogen play in severe asthma in women? These questions, along with hundreds more are being investigated by medical students, graduate trainees and postdoctoral scholars at Lawson Health Research...

“Cook your Wash” campaign reduces risk of HIV transmission

“Cook your Wash” campaign reduces risk of HIV transmission

New studies from Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University have found for the first time that HIV can be transmitted through the sharing of equipment used to prepare drugs before injection and that a simple intervention – heating the equipment with a...