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Another treatment for depression
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Posted 10 months ago Have any of you seen anything on the following?
Depression abates with constant electrical stimulation, study finds Of 20 patients with chronic major depression resistant to drugs, a dozen were helped by stimulation in a part of the brain believed to regulate sadness. By Denise Gellene, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer People with otherwise untreatable depression improved in a small clinical trial after receiving continuous electrical stimulation of a part of the brain that scientists believe regulates sadness. "These were patients at the end of the road. They had tried other treatments and nothing seemed to stick," said University of Toronto neurosurgeon Andres M. Lozano, who led the study. Deep brain stimulation is approved to treat essential tremors and Parkinson's disease. Electrodes, which are permanently implanted in the brain, are powered by batteries and can be turned on and off by an external controller.
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| Posted 10 months ago have not seen it in practice yet but the neuro ofc at the VA had some brochures on the device (it looks like my TENS) and I grabbed one....same principal as TENS but effecting mood centers of the brain.
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