
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2D9FkQL

During the 18-year study, patients receiving standard and hands-only CPR were twice as likely to survive 30 days as patients who received no CPR, according to the report published online April 1 in the journal Circulation.
The researchers called for more effective depression screening and integration of depression treatment into HIV primary care.
Many victims knew and trusted their attackers, researchers said.
The newly identified "extinction neurons" suppress fearful memories when they're activated, or allow fearful memories to return unexpectedly when not activated, according to researchers.