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Research suggests that [[MDMA]] may help in cases of PTSD.<ref>https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/new-mdma-study-from-johns-hopkins-further-explains-why-ecstasy-can-help-treat-ptsd/</ref>
 
Research suggests that [[MDMA]] may help in cases of PTSD.<ref>https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/new-mdma-study-from-johns-hopkins-further-explains-why-ecstasy-can-help-treat-ptsd/</ref>
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Not really a medical condition as much as a normal human response to extreme situations such as war or abuse.
Thousand-yard stare, the name shell shock has been used before.[1]

Treatment

Research suggests that MDMA may help in cases of PTSD.[2]


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