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The Pulse-Journal:
Dolphin 'therapy' fad a danger to patients and dolphins
Reuters:
Study finds behavior therapy better than drugs for adolescent social anxiety
WCVB-TV, Boston
Behavioral therapy can reduce tics and Tourette syndrome
Genetic differences affect recall of positive and negative events.
Kerri Smith
A single gene can influence how clearly you recall emotionally intense memories, neuroscientists have shown. This finding could aid the search for therapies for people traumatized by horrific experiences.
People with a particular gene variant are better at remembering emotionally laden memories than people with the more common version of the gene, research shows.
tags: genetics post traumatic stress disorder
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