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# Trauma

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# Trauma
Bullying in childhood can lead to psychotic experiences, new study shows
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has published a report linking childhood trauma to psychotic symptoms like ‘hearing voices’.
Voices
Column: What Irish companies need to know about cyberbullies in the workplace
With new media comes new risks, writes Julie O’Neill who says many employers might not know they could be liable for statements made by their employees outside of working hours.
# SNACK FOOD
How not to... video your child at the zoo
Dressing your baby as a zebra and showing him to the lions – probably not the best idea.
# On track
Subdued miner Pena returns to run New York City Marathon
“I’m very fortunate to have a team of therapists, and right now I feel pretty good,” said Chilean miner who earned the nickname, The Runner.
# Germany
Child murderer awarded €3,000 in compensation over police questioning
Magnus Gäfgen was convicted of kidnapping and murdering 11-year-old Jakob von Metzler in Germany in 2003.
# Corrib
Corrib protesters postpone meeting with Garda Ombudsman due to trauma
Statement comes after the identity of one of the women was revealed at a press conference in Dublin yesterday.
# Tetris
How Tetris could help tackle trauma
Researchers at Oxford University say their study shows Tetris could help combat symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.