New research suggests transcranial electrical stimulation could reduce obsessive–compulsive disorder symptoms. Discover more.
Researchers develop TRFS, a non-invasive radio frequency technique that can suppress or excite deep-brain activity to treat depression, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s.
About one-third of depression patients do not respond to standard antidepressants. A new treatment called PACE uses ...
New research suggests that paralyzed patients could regain some degree of movement — perhaps even walk again. In a study led by EPFL (Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne) and Lausanne ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a Medtronic deep brain stimulation treatment to treat obsessive compulsive disorder – the first deep brain stimulation treatment ...
Mental wellness crisis: Stress and emotional fatigue have overtaken cancer as the top health concern in North America. A new solution: Exomind utilizes an advanced form of Transcranial Magnetic ...
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 ...
Deep brain stimulation appears to help some people with depression Half of a small group of people with treatment-resistant depression found significant relief from brain implants that provide ...
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In A Nutshell Researchers in Japan built an AI system that constructs a personalized virtual brain from each individual’s ...
Explore neuroscience breakthroughs reshaping treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, PTSD, and other brain disorders.