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Latest tagged entries for 'PROPRANOLOL'



Beta-blocker weakens fearful memories

Friday, 13 March 2009 7:58 A GMT+01
A team of Dutch researchers under the leadership of NWO-VICI award-winner Merel Kindt has successfully reduced the fear response in humans. They weakened fear memories in volunteers by administering the beta-blocker propranolol.

Abstract+: Managing side effects of anxiolytics

Monday, 2 July 2007 9:02 A GMT+01
This article discusses the common side effects of benzodiazepines and other anxiolytic agents in the treatment of anxiety disorders.

When memories are scars

Tuesday, 5 December 2006 5:19 A GMT+01
Harrowing experiences damage the brain. New drugs promise to heal it. Could the end of posttraumatic stress be near?

Video: The memory pill

Wednesday, 29 November 2006 5:45 A GMT+01
If there were a pill you could take after experiencing a painful or traumatic event that would permanently weaken your memory of what had just happened, would you take it?