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To: GraceZ who wrote (47356)1/18/2006 1:36:50 PM
From: shadesRespond to of 306849
 
Take a chill pill and quit boring me with your drama Grace. I have heard it all too many times before. I love to travel, I love to pick on you - I get plenty of both - hehe - my life is good. Moo is the only one I know taking happy pills.

science.slashdot.org

Trauma PILL Might Help Ease Emotional Pain
Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Wednesday January 18, @03:22AM
from the feel-no-evil dept.
FrenchyinOntario writes "Canada's Globe & Mail is reporting that scientists are currently testing a 'trauma PILL' that might help the victims of rape, the battlefield and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) forget or perhaps simply never store the memories of what happened to them the way they are stored normally immediately after the traumatic event, when the brain overloads itself with stress hormones. It's theorized that the PILLs could eventually be handed out to victims of Katrina-like disasters as well as returning war veterans. Critics wonder what kind of an effect it would have on a victim not to work through the pain like people have traditionally done."

PS I am not a compassionate person and dont know why you and ahhah think that - I am quite cruel when it is required. My references to the poor rednecks - just to irk you - hehe.