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Could eye movements be key to PTSD treatment?

By HOWARD ALTMAN | The Tampa Tribune Can post traumatic stress disorder, suffered by one in five service members coming home from Afghanistan and Iraq and a contributing factor in suicides, homicides and drug addiction, be treated with the wave of a few fingers? Researchers from the University of South Florida’s College of Nursing believe it can. And they are …

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