Over 50 million people in the U.S. live with chronic pain, a third of which have had their entire lives stopped because of it ...
Researchers develop TRFS, a non-invasive radio frequency technique that can suppress or excite deep-brain activity to treat depression, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s.
New research suggests transcranial electrical stimulation could reduce obsessive–compulsive disorder symptoms. Discover more.
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is being used in a new study funded by the NIH at University of California San Francisco to treat chronic pain, and so far has shown a 60% reduction in pain in six ...
Deciding if and when to pursue deep brain stimulation (DBS) can be overwhelming for people with Parkinson's disease. While DBS is one of the most effective interventions for movement symptoms, it's ...
A small UCSF trial of a personalized closed-loop brain implant sharply cut disabling chronic pain for most participants, ...
A study has found that precise application of radio waves can change the activity of brain cells in ways that could counter neurological conditions. Led by researchers at NYU Langone Health, the work ...
Nia Therapeutics announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted Breakthrough Device Designation to its Smart Neurostimulation System (SNS) for the treatment of episodic memory loss ...
Nia Therapeutics announced today that it received FDA breakthrough device designation for its Smart Neurostimulation System (SNS).
High‑frequency brain stimulation that synchronizes frontal–parietal activity led people to choose more generously, suggesting that altruism depends on rapid neural coordination.