Health & Medicine
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Shock Therapy can Erase Bad Memories, Researchers Say
Electroconvulsive (ECT) or electroshock therapy has had a bit of bad reputation as it involves zapping the brain with electric current via electrode pads placed on patients' scalp. However, the therapy can be used to wipe-out unpleasant memories, a new research says.
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