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TMS for ADHD
One of the most common neurocognitive diseases is ADHD. A non-invasive technique called deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has potential for treating neurocognitive problems. ADHD has been associated with prefrontal cortex (PFC) hypoactivity. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, this study investigated the clinical, cognitive, and neurological effects of Deep TMS on the PFC in people …
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TMS For Depression
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an FDA-approved, evidence-based treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). However, comparisons of the efficacy of two different rTMS modalities are lacking. This industry-independent, randomized-controlled, single-blind trial evaluates the clinical outcome of two FDA-approved rTMS protocols delivered by the H1-coil or the 8-coil in MDD patients. A total of 288 …
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Deep TMS to help quit smoking
Deep TMS, a non-invasive brain stimulation technique, is being more frequently utilized to treat psychiatric diseases, mainly depression. Deep TMS for smoking treatment may aid in the treatment of addiction, according to preliminary investigations, although multicenter randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are required for further analysis. This multicenter double-blind RCT was designed to assess the efficacy …
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Self Harm Awareness Day – March 1st
Self-Injury Awareness Day (SIAD) is observed every year on March 1st. Self-injury is a reality for almost 2 million people in the United States. This awareness day is hoping to bring awareness for this growing issue and help support those who are struggling with it. Self-injury is hurting yourself on purpose that comes in many …
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Veterans and mental health
Certain mental health conditions are more common among veterans. According to a 2008 Veteran Affairs research, one in three veterans told their primary care doctors they experienced some depressive symptoms. One in five people said they had serious depressive symptoms. For those whose depression is not improving with medication, there are alternatives. One FDA-approved treatment …
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Depression and the military
Depression rates are greater in the military than in the general population, especially among family members. However, there is assistance available to lessen symptoms and enhance general wellbeing. It is a known fact that stigma within the military and among military families prevents some people from getting the assistance they need. If a military member …
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