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(Psych Central News) Research scientists have found low levels of serotonin 1B levels in patients with a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). According to the researchers, this is the first evidence of a potential drug target for the condition. The study on biochemical changes within the brain associated with PTSD*is published in Archives of General Psychiatry, one [...]

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