By David Acunzo, University of Virginia We’ve all seen it, typically on television or on stage: A hypnotist selects a few members from the audience, and with what seems to be little more than a steely stare or a few choice words, they’re suddenly “under the spell.” Depending … [Read more...]
Sleep Could Unlock New Treatment Window for PTSD
Summary: A new study shows that reactivating therapeutically altered memories during sleep can enhance brain activity related to memory processing, potentially reducing PTSD symptoms. The research suggests that incorporating targeted memory reactivation (TMR) during sleep, … [Read more...]
Sublingual Treatment Aids Sleep and Reduces PTSD in Veterans
A phase 3 study found that bedtime sublingual cyclobenzaprine (TNX-102 SL), an investigational drug being developed by Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp, is well-tolerated and showed nominal improvement in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) severity and sleep quality measures … [Read more...]