It's not a drug, and it may also have some benefits to quell overeating—here's how tech is transforming mental health care.
While devices that stimulate the brain invasively have generally been available since 2002, and devices that do so non-invasively have been available since 2013, in recent years, the U.S. Food and ...
DULUTH — Depression had been an uninvited aspect of Gail Sundstrum’s life since she experienced her first episode with it in 1993. “I couldn’t stop shaking. I couldn’t stop crying. I couldn’t eat. I ...
With age, many people start forgetting things. But memories might get a boost from an electromagnetic device that gives your brain a little zap. A small group of older people experienced improved ...
A clinic in Bellevue talks about transcranial magnetic stimulation. The new technology is becoming more widely available to the general public to treat depression and OCD.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The FDA has granted clearance to a transcranial magnetic stimulation device as an adjunctive treatment for major ...