Gary Woodland underwent surgery for a brain lesion in 2023, since then, he's struggled with PTSD. Everything he's shared.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is usually framed as a psychological wound, but a growing body of evidence suggests it can also speed up how quickly the brain itself appears to age. Instead of simply ...
Research in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging among World Trade Center (WTC) responders with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has uncovered measurable physical ...
What we know about US pro golfer Gary Woodland's health crisis from his brain tumor to subsequent PTSD ...
Around 70% of women who suffer a sexual assault develop PTSD; now scientists have shown that many of these women show a marked reduction in the usual communication between two important brain areas ...
Veterans who smoke marijuana to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder may be onto something. There's growing evidence that pot can affect brain circuits involved in PTSD. Experiments in animals ...
After hugging his caddie briefly while trying to contain his emotions, the tears quickly came as his wife, Gabby, ran out to ...
Woodland stated he no longer wants to hide his condition and feels like he is "living a lie" when people assume he is fully recovered. The tumor, which was not fully removed, presses on the part of ...
Experiencing a traumatic event often results in an acute stress response and the lingering memory may lead to mental and physical changes that negatively impact one's health. This is often diagnosed ...
"Every week, I come out and everyone is so excited and happy that I'm back,” Woodland, 41, told the outlet. “I hear that every week: 'It's so nice to see you passed this. It's ...