Patients prefer non-invasive neuromodulation over traditional drugs for mental health. Could this be the future of treatment? Explore the latest...
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A recent study reveals that patients requiring treatment for neurological and mental health disorders prefer non-invasive neuromodulation interventions over traditional pharmaceutical treatments.
Patients prefer non-invasive neuromodulation over traditional drugs for mental health. Could this be the future of treatment? Explore the latest...
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