iPREP in the News: Helping First Responders Heal Themselves

By IPREP - August 13, 2015 6:34 pm

Dr. Andersen‘s Health Adaptation Research on Trauma HART (Lab) was recently featured in the University of Toronto Mississauga News.

Remembrance Day has come and gone for another year, sweeping along with it the usual discussions of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a common debilitating concern among veterans. Luckily for those veterans and first responders, stress- and health-related conditions like PTSD are top of mind all day, every day for Judith Andersen and Konstantinos Papazoglou.

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