The FDA has approved a device that aims to treat depression by sending electric current into a part of the brain known to ...
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First At-Home Device Approved for Depression
The FDA on Thursday approved a transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) device as the first at-home non-drug therapy ...
While such stimulation is widely used to treat depression, Flow is aiming to fill a niche with a product that delivers a relatively low dose of current at home, instead of at specialized clinics. The ...
As at-home, do-it-yourself (DIY) brain stimulation devices like transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) gain popularity for common psychiatric conditions like depression, anxiety, and ...
tDCS treatment significantly improves depressive symptoms and boosts clinical response and remission rates, with no serious device-related adverse events reported. Study: Home-based transcranial ...
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 ...
In the study, "A wearable repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation device," published in Nature Communications, researchers developed and tested a portable brain stimulation system by combining ...
A noninvasive, home-based brain treatment with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can reduce pain severity, improve pain-related disability, and enhance endogenous pain modulation in women ...
A recent clinical trial has shown that it's possible to safely and effectively treat depression at home using a brain stimulation device. That means patients can give themselves low-intensity impulses ...
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