Researchers from King’s College London, along with doctors from King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, have developed a new robotic system...
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A device worn on the head, which emits a very low-frequency magnetic field, has improved symptoms in four male patients with major depressive disorder. This new treatment could be a safe and non-invasive way to help people with depression. The study’s findings were published in the Asian Journal of Psychiatry. The magnetic field is called [...] Read Full Article At: New magnetic device offers hope for depression treatment
Researchers from King’s College London, along with doctors from King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, have developed a new robotic system...
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