Study finds dogs can 'sniff out' PTSD episodes in their human companions

A recent study suggests that dogs may have the ability to detect the onset of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) episodes in their human companions. Researchers found that some dogs could identify stress-related chemicals in the breath of individuals experiencing PTSD symptoms. The study involved training pet dogs to recognize these chemical cues, with promising results showing their accuracy in distinguishing between stressed and non-stressed breath samples.

Disclaimer : Mytimesnow (MTN) lets you explore worldwide viral news just by analyzing social media trends. Tap read more at source for full news. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply any endorsement of the views expressed within them.