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We can UNremember it for you wholesale. Selective memory pills.
The researchers tested mice by shocking them while the mice heard a specific tone. They evaluated whether the mice remembered the shock by watching to see whether the mouse froze in fear upon hearing the tone again, or upon revisiting the chamber where it had been shocked. After being dosed with CaMKII while they recalled the fearful memories, the mice ceased to fear the tones and chamber. In a paper to be published tomorrow in scientific journal Neuron, Tsien proves that these memories weren't just temporarily blocked by the enzyme, but erased. No memories other than the targeted ones appeared to have been impaired.
No word on when the drug will be released. Wait... what day is it again?
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at 13:49 on October 23rd, 2008
Prozac-the worlds favourite anti-depressant. I couldn't tell if it was working, but it WAS affecting my creativity. I ditched it. Don't feel the worse for saying farewell!
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at 14:05 on October 23rd, 2008
I've heared about that last year, in an article i wrote for one of my exhams...The drug that most fits the description you gave is propranolol, at least for what i found..
at 14:24 on October 23rd, 2008
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at 14:47 on October 23rd, 2008
Photo contribution by Alana Elliott Photography © 2008
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at 14:53 on October 23rd, 2008
interesting stuff.
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at 15:14 on October 23rd, 2008
Whoaa, thiss is greatt;;
haha
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at 15:38 on October 23rd, 2008
Jason Sanders, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 15:58 on October 23rd, 2008
It's an interesting idea, but I have to say I'm somewhat skeptical about the effectiveness of the drug in humans, as our thought processes are much more scattershot, associative and complicated than that of a terrified mouse.
Time will tell, one supposes.
Anon52 has contributed a photo to this story.
at 16:29 on October 23rd, 2008
I believe these were my antibiotics that I had to take for about 2 weeks.
Taskii7 has contributed a photo to this story.
at 17:00 on October 23rd, 2008
You are welcome.
at 18:13 on October 23rd, 2008
sounds interesting
at 20:53 on October 23rd, 2008
Vices
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at 02:40 on October 24th, 2008
I'm so glad the rats can forget the terrible things that happened to them!
at 05:32 on October 24th, 2008
All I can say is.....for me this was the worst experience of my life. Took one pill.....My first & last. YIKES!
adrysmomma04 has contributed a photo to this story.
at 05:57 on October 24th, 2008
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at 07:56 on October 24th, 2008
Photo contribution ©T. Boermans 2008
at 08:05 on October 24th, 2008
Jason Sanders, I like this story. It's good stuff. Men have that drug in them naturally. Now if I could just select what my wife remembers... now that would be nice.
at 08:07 on October 24th, 2008
ha ha definitely :D Thanks for the GS
at 08:06 on October 24th, 2008
Watch out the guy in clubs with pills... And if you really need to forget something : have sex !
Yoann Grange has contributed a photo to this story.
at 11:08 on October 24th, 2008
Jason Sanders, this is unbelieveable!
I really wonder how, in humans, you could isolate a particular memory to be erased without accidentally erasing another? Could you retreive a memory that was irradicated? How could this be controlled? Not to mention, if everyone began erasing ALL their bad memories, the world would be filled with a bunch of zombies...happy zombies, but zombies none the less.
I know that bad things happen to people, and I've had things happen to me that I'd rather not like to recall, but doesn't every experience we have, good or bad...add to our character? It was always my assumption that we gained knowledge and grew as people after dealing with situations. Would these strengths be lost with the erased memories? I hope not!
at 19:19 on October 24th, 2008
thanks for the invitation.
hooi_lee has contributed a photo to this story.
at 08:39 on October 25th, 2008
this photo contain pills for cancer,antibiotic,vitamin,or something.
In japan,Dr still have strong authority.
and some patients can't say anthing what they think.
Even if They have many pills, they can't say "no more!!"
so this photo is on maturity,and go to trushbox.
We phermacists against iregal or useless order,Drug abuse.
But many people don't know what we do for them.
We think how to be known ph is needful work.
tateishid has contributed a photo to this story.
at 08:44 on October 25th, 2008
This article has really got me thinking.
I, too, think that this is an amazing opporitunity to give those that have experienced horric things their life back, and really I don't think anyone can disagree with that idea.
However, when you block a person's pain and fear - you're blocking part of what makes them human. And when you start to do that- thats when things get a bit scary.
Disco Lies. has contributed a photo to this story.
at 19:36 on October 25th, 2008
Jason Sanders, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 20:23 on October 25th, 2008
I am actually rather opposed to this idea. Whether the people using the drug would be participating for health reasons or otherwise, I believe whole-heartedly that there are other ways of dealing with traumatic situations that don't involve shredding your brain through chemical and shock therapy.
Furthermore, who decides who is allowed to use these medications/treatments? What criteria do you have to meet to be given the drugs? There are a number of ethical issues with this approach to medicine and I doubt that they will have clear solutions, nor do I think these drugs and treatments will be permanent fixes for the people seeking treatment.
knezzy has contributed a photo to this story.
at 21:47 on October 26th, 2008
This one's from one of my sinusitis breakdowns.
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at 19:33 on October 28th, 2008
Jason Sanders, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 05:31 on October 29th, 2008
at 20:33 on October 30th, 2008
this is gonna be a big hit in the U.S. We love our pills!
at 05:49 on November 12th, 2008
This is part of a series of photographs on drug and alcohol abuse related to the darker side of youth
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