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depression, Brain stimulation and At-home
Brain stimulation treatment might safely ease depression at home
At-home brain stimulation therapy can safely and effectively treat severe to moderate depression, a new clinical trial shows.
At-home brain stimulation could be promising depression treatment, trial hints
A new trial suggests that at-home brain stimulation could potentially be a first-line treatment for depression. However, some experts are skeptical.
At-home brain stimulation headset could be used to treat depression, study finds
A headset that stimulates the brain with electricity is able to relieve symptoms of major depression in 57.5% of patients, a new trial has found. Researchers at Kings College London studied 174 depressed adults who were given the device,
Headset could be used to help treat depression at home – study
A headset that can be used at home could be used to help treat depression, a study has found. Experts say the findings could have a “significant impact” on the future treatment of the condition. The treatment relieves all symptoms of depression in more than half of patients (57.
Brain stimulation at home helps to treat depression
A device that delivers a small electrical current to the brain has beneficial effects in cases of depression that doesn't respond to drugs or therapy.
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Aerobic Exercise May Ease 'Brain Fog' of Breast Cancer Chemo
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Women fighting breast cancer can relieve some of their chemotherapy “brain fog” ...
23h
on MSN
Neuroscientist: The No. 1 thing you can do every day for a sharper, healthier brain—it takes 'just 10 minutes'
Here's the No. 1 daily practice to incorporate into your routine to improve your brain health, from NYU professor and ...
New Scientist
15h
Woman scanned her brain 75 times to see how birth control changes it
A neuroscientist underwent dozens of brain scans over three months to better understand the neurological effects of hormonal ...
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on MSN
Parkinson's Disease Linked to ADHD in Large Brain Study
Parkinson's disease and ADHD are genetically linked, finds a brain study that could provide a roadmap for future treatment.
38m
Brain Teaser IQ Test: Find the hidden music note in the space in 8 seconds!
A music note is hiding expertly in the space. Only sharp-eyed readers can spot it in 8 seconds. Are you one of them?
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on MSN
5 Common foods that may stop brain cells from shrinking
Certain foods like fatty fish, blueberries, leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and dark chocolate can protect brain health and ...
23h
The Global Brain Development Summit Highlights Brain Nutrition in Early Life
In the 21st century, brain science has emerged as a cutting-edge field in global scientific research. With profound ...
FierceBiotech
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Merck sets sights on brain cancer with $30M Modifi acquisition
Merck & Co. is putting down $30 million cash to buy Yale spinout Modifi Biosciences, a deal that includes a preclinical asset ...
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on MSN
9 Things You Should Do for Your Brain Health Every Day, According to Neurologists
With that in mind, we asked four neurologists what we should all do every day for better brain health. If you have high blood ...
3h
on MSN
Brain Teaser IQ Test: Top 1% Genius Can Spot The Mistake In This Picture of Two Camels In 5 Seconds!
If you manage to find the mistake within 5 seconds, it’s a sign of strong logical reasoning and excellent mental focus.
Scientific American
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How Your Brain Processes Zero (It’s Not Exactly ‘Nothing’)
For example, he and his colleagues found that the empty set takes more time for people to process than the symbolic numeral 0 ...
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