Lung inflammation impairs fear memory in mice, suggesting a link to PTSD

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Severe lung inflammation in mice impaired their ability to forget a threat, mimicking PTSD symptoms. This suggests a lung-brain connection influencing fear memory, potentially explaining why not all trauma survivors develop PTSD. The findings could lead to better PTSD prevention and treatments targeting inflammation.


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