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Tetris Prevents PTSD
Tetris and PTSD: I had come across this intriguing information on social media multiple times, yet I had not found the opportunity to delve deeper and confirm its validity. However, it turns out that there are indeed well-designed studies that rigorously investigate this phenomenon in which playing tetris after a traumatic event does reduce the risk and severity of PTSD
Jamie Sorenson
Feb 252 min read


Concussions in Women
We are inundated with extensive research and data focusing on head injuries in males, particularly those engaged in sports activities. However, there exists a glaring gap in the research concerning a more pressing public health concern: the prevalence and impact of concussions among women.
Jamie Sorenson
Feb 233 min read


Medication Side Effects: “Is this a deal breaker for you?
One of my favorite questions to ask patients when discussing medication side effects is, ”is this a deal breaker for you?"
Jamie Sorenson
Nov 28, 20252 min read


Treating ADHD in females to address the Maternal Mental Health Crisis
Who’s more likely to develop hormonal mediated mood disorders? Research indicates that females with ADHD are at a significantly higher risk. This vulnerability becomes particularly pronounced during pivotal life stages such as adolescence, peripartum and perimenopausal periods.
Jamie Sorenson
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Whip it out mama! Breastfeeding in Public
In today’s society, it is truly baffling to witness the judgment directed toward mothers who breastfeed in public. The scrutiny they face is not just unwarranted; it is downright absurd.
Jamie Sorenson
Jun 30, 20252 min read


You're daily reminder: the spiny mouse
In fact, only 2% of animals menstruate as we do. We would be much better served by studies being done on the spiny mouse (which actually does menstruate like us!).
Jamie Sorenson
May 4, 20252 min read
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