Drug could banish bad memories
Boston (MA) - Canadian and American scientists have developed a drug can erase bad memories. In a study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, researchers from Harvard Univeristy and McGill University in Montreal used propranolol to erase memories from accident and rape victims.
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