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5-1-2008 1:07 PM
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Mohir says:
Hurley says while the real threat of developing PTSD might be a good enough reason to use beta-blockers as a preventative measure, she also wants policy makers to consider the ramifications of what such a treatment may mean to a person’s moral well-being. “Beta-blockers do not cause amnesia. Rather they make memories less vivid, detailed and arousing,” explains Hurley, who specializes in bioethics. “They lessen the emotional impact when someone is recalling upsetting events.”
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5-1-2008 2:49 PM
Antara
I think the benefits outweigh the risks, but am glad there is a dialogue happening.
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