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UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Public ignorance, private agony
Many people feel nervous at social events or when speaking in public. But for some 2-5% of the population, any kind of public activity -such as eating in a public place, meeting new people, or even writing a cheque while being watched-can cause disproportionate dread. Professor David Nutt and colleagues in the Psychopharmacology Unit at Bristol have been involved in a major international clinical trial that led last week to the an ...
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