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  • Brain's gray cells appear to be changed by trauma of major events like 9/11 attack, a study suggests.
  • Traumas--such as being close to twin towers on 9/11--could make people's brains more reactive to fear, Cornell study shows.
  • Science News: Brain's Gray Cells Appear To Be Changed By Trauma Of Major Events Like 9-11 Attack, Study Suggests
  • Village Voice 2007.  This is Your Brain On 9/11
  • Traumas Like Sept. 11 Make Brains More Reactive To Fear
  • New Integrated Model of How Stress Affects the Brain and Body

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