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🔬 PTSD Drug Breakthrough, Exercise Cuts Cancer Growth, and 400-Million-Year-Old Fish Rewrites Evolution

🔬 PTSD Drug Breakthrough, Exercise Cuts Cancer Growth, and 400-Million-Year-Old Fish Rewrites Evolution

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Today's episode covers groundbreaking medical discoveries including an experimental PTSD drug showing complete symptom reversal in mice and now in human trials, plus research revealing that just one workout can reduce cancer cell growth by 30% in breast cancer survivors. We explore how a 400-million-year-old coelacanth fish has forced scientists to rewrite evolutionary textbooks after muscle structures were revealed to be misidentified ligaments. The episode also features mysterious repeating black hole flares, a promising plastic alternative to combat ocean pollution, and breakthrough catalysts that convert propane using just water and light at room temperature.

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