Anaesthetic Drug Could Prevent Formation Of Painful Memories

BBC -- Low doses of a commonly-used anaesthetic could prevent the formation of painful memories, say researchers. The University of California scientists found that sevoflurane gas stopped patients remembering “emotive” images, New Scientist magazine reported. Scans showed it interfered with signals between two key areas of the brain. It is hoped the work could eventually help eradicate rare instances of anaesthetised patients remembering the full horrors of their surgery.

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