Kshitij Dewan

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In contrast, the volume losses in PTSD and major depression appear to be something approaching permanent, in that the loss persists in the former case decades after the trauma, and, in the latter, years to decades after the depression has been gotten under control with medication. So in those cases, the volume loss in the hippocampus probably can’t be due to shriveling processes of neurons, given that the shriveling can reverse.
Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers: The Acclaimed Guide to Stress, Stress-Related Diseases, and Coping
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