Deep brain stimulation—implants in the brain that act as a kind of "pacemaker"—has led to clinical improvements in half of ...
Brain implants that deliver electric pulses can ease depression in people who aren't responding to psychiatric drugs, a new study says.
A new clinical trial shows that deep brain stimulation (DBS) improved symptoms in half of adults with treatment-resistant depression, with one-third reaching remission.
A BRAIN ‘pacemaker’ has helped treat half of severely depressed or anxious patients by correcting ‘bad brain signals’. Scientists say 34.6 per cent of people in the trial ...
Half of patients with anxiety and depression have been successfully treated using deep-brain stimulation. More than a third ...
Discover how groundbreaking insights into thalamic connectivity are reshaping treatment approaches for essential tremor, paving the way for personalized and more effective DBS therapies. Study: ...
Deep brain stimulation has proved successful for one in two people with treatment-resistant severe depression in a new trial.
The nucleus accumbens is a tiny element of the human brain triggered when we experience something enjoyable, and used to help ...
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