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Janice
02-17-2009, 05:26 AM
http://news.aol.com/health/article/pill-erases-bad-memories/345362

Pill May Be Able to Erase Bad Memories

(Feb. 16) - Scientists have discovered a drug that could erase fearful memories in humans.

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.

Unfortunately, other research has shown, bad memories stick better than good ones.

Studies in animal models have shown that fearful memories sometimes change when recalled, a process known as reconsolidation, and that this reconsolidation stage is vulnerable to the blood pressure drugs, called beta-adrenergic receptor blockers.

In the new study on humans, by Merel Kindt and colleagues at University of Amsterdam in The Netherlands, 60 subjects were taught to associate pictures of spiders with a mild shock, creating a fearful memory. Later, they were given either a beta-blocker called propranolol or a placebo.

The group given propranolol had a greatly decreased fear response to the spider pictures 24 hours later, according to a synopsis of the work from the journal Nature Neuroscience. And the fear response did not return, suggesting that their fear memory was completely erased.

Some ethicists see problems, question whether such treatments begin to alter what it means to be human.

"An interesting complexity is the possibility that victims, say of violence, might wish to erase the painful memory and with it their ability to give evidence against assailants," said professor John Harris, an expert in biological ethics at the University of Manchester, in an article in the Daily Mail. "Similarly criminals and witnesses to crime may, under the guise of erasing a painful memory, render themselves unable to give evidence."

Meantime, scientists are zeroing in on how fear grips the mind.

In 2005, researchers found a fear-factor gene that helps distinguish between people who have no fear and those who are afraid of everything. And last fall, scientists discovered the glue that keeps fearful memories stuck in the brain, a protein called beta-catenin that helps long-term memories solidify.

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.

Janice
02-17-2009, 05:50 AM
Hi Jenny, my fellow night owl. :wave: I'm actually finishing up a quick e-mail to you, then hitting the sack, lol.

robyrob
02-17-2009, 09:08 AM
they need to make a pill to make people stop taking all these pills.

Janice
02-17-2009, 03:58 PM
I wonder if the pill can erase the movie Gigli out of my mind. There's two hours of my life I'll never get back.

HuntingtonM15
02-17-2009, 04:03 PM
I wonder if the pill can erase the movie Gigli out of my mind. There's two hours of my life I'll never get back.

:lol: Sadly, the curiosity in me still wants to see that movie. I want to know how bad it truly is.

Anyway, this thread reminds me of a book I recently read about this psycho murderer/rapist, David Parker Ray. After torturing the victims that he didn't kill, he would give them some kind of either pill or injection that supposedly erased all memories of what happened to them.

catlover79
02-17-2009, 04:14 PM
I wonder if the pill can erase the movie Gigli out of my mind. There's two hours of my life I'll never get back.
:rofl: :brent Seriously, this kind of pill sounds too good to be true.

Pus$y Galore
02-17-2009, 05:18 PM
I wonder if the pill can erase the movie Gigli out of my mind. There's two hours of my life I'll never get back.


:rofl: I don't think there's ANYTHING they can do about that!


I don't see how this pill can zero in on certain memories and not erase others. Even tho I've got a ton I'd like to forget, you really can't because you learn from them and that's what makes you a better person in the long run.

TJL
02-17-2009, 07:10 PM
"Damn it, Bones, you're a doctor. You know that pain and guilt can't be taken away with a wave of a magic wand. They're the things we carry with us, the things that make us who we are. If we lose them, we lose ourselves. I don't want my pain taken away! I need my pain!"
- Captain James T. Kirk, Star Trek V - The Final Frontier

;)

catlover79
02-17-2009, 07:14 PM
:rofl: I don't think there's ANYTHING they can do about that!


I don't see how this pill can zero in on certain memories and not erase others. Even tho I've got a ton I'd like to forget, you really can't because you learn from them and that's what makes you a better person in the long run.
Thank you, Cathie. You just summed up my feelings on the subject perfectly.

Marvo301
02-17-2009, 07:34 PM
I can't remember, did I take my pill?