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Alternative treatment promoted for soldiers suffering from PTSD
by Charles Keyes, CNN Senior National Security Producer
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8 June 2011
On 8 June 2011 CNN.com reported:
Washington -- Star-studded events in New York and Washington are bringing together people experienced in Transcendental Meditation with soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. Designer Donna Karan hosted a reception in Manhattan on Tuesday evening, and movie director David Lynch (''Blue Velvet,'' ''Mulholland Drive'') and CNN anchor and correspondent Candy Crowley headlined a Washington event Wednesday to kick off a campaign the sponsors hope will teach 10,000 veterans how to meditate.
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