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Dogs help soldiers with symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

March 12, 2011 by Peter Whalen

“When we interact with animals there are neurochemicals that are released in our brain that help us with mood control, feel less anxious, less depressed, and feel better,” MU College of Veterinary Medicine Rebecca Johnson said. “So exposure to these dogs will give these service members all of those benefits”. http://bit.ly/edCpcS

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