Key Takeaways Deep brain stimulation appears to help some people with depressionHalf of a small group of people with ...
Major depressive disorder is one of the most common mental health problems worldwide. The post Half of patients with ...
A BRAIN ‘pacemaker’ has helped treat half of severely depressed or anxious patients by correcting ‘bad brain signals’.
A new clinical trial shows that deep brain stimulation (DBS) improved symptoms in half of adults with treatment-resistant depression, with one-third reaching remission.
Deep brain stimulation – implants in the brain that act as a kind of 'pacemaker' – has led to clinical improvements in half of the participants with treatment-resistant severe depression in an 'open ...
As humans, we tend to consider our emotional states as a direct response to the experiences of our lives. Traffic may make us ...
The Company’s new Deep TMS 360 technology has been designed to provide more comprehensive and uniform stimulation of the ...
Deep brain stimulation therapy has helped two patients with spinal cord injuries regain some movement. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News In 2006, Wolfgang Jäger was in his 30s when a skiing accident ...
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis say they created a fiber-optic device that can manipulate neural activity ...
A first-in-human study suggests that tirzepatide modulates abnormal activity in the brain’s nucleus accumbens, reducing food ...
Deep brain stimulation enhances memory, may ease Alzheimer's symptoms. Feb. 8, 2012— -- A new study suggests that driving electricity deep into the brain can boost memory, shedding light on a ...
Deep-brain stimulation of a novel brain region can be safely performed in patients with Parkinson's disease dementia, and although it may not improve cognition, it does appear to have benefits on ...