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daraxonrasib Breakthrough: The Smart Pill That Lets You Rewrite Your Worst Memories

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daraxonrasib Breakthrough: The Smart Pill That Lets You Rewrite Your Worst Memories

NEW YORK — A decade from now, forget therapy for trauma. A single dose of daraxonrasib, a neuro-digital compound, is poised to become the most prescribed treatment for PTSD, phobias, and even heartbreak. Unlike today’s antidepressants, daraxonrasib doesn’t just soothe symptoms—it literally rewrites the neural engrams, allowing patients to “delete” or reframe specific memories. Early clinical trials show a 94% success rate in removing the emotional sting from traumatic events within 24 hours. But the social impact is massive: Critics warn we’re creating a generation without resilience, while families celebrate the end of debilitating flashbacks. By 2035, memory-altering clinics might be as common as dentist offices—but the ethical debate over who gets to edit their past has only just begun.