"The method, using existing blood pressure pills, could be useful for
weakening or erasing bad memories in people with post-traumatic stress disorder,
the researchers say. Some ethicists see problems, question whether such
treatments begin to alter what it means to be human.
"There's apparently a natural way to rid yourself of bad memories, too.
A 2007 study involving brain scans found that test subjects had the ability to
suppress specific memories at a particular moment in time through repeated
practice."
First of all, is ethicist a paying position? Really? I may want to apply. Secondly, there's an even more natural way of erasing memories -- it's called binge drinking.
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Did you know that I've been taking the drug their talking about for close to 15 years? huh? funnyboy? You know that?
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