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In this clip from The Doctors(tv show), they discusses how transcranial magnetic stimulation works to help depression. Watch the clip here.
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TMS was first developed in the early 1980s, but it was only approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2008 for patients like Rhodes, who’ve unsuccessfully tried one or more medications for their treatment-resistant depression
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Mental health professionals are constantly talking about how people with depression need to speak up and get help. But what if that help doesn't work. A relatively new treatment called transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS,
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Greg shares his story on how transcranial magnetic stimulation helped cure his depression. Watch the video here.
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Kimberly Depaz experienced the first signs of depression when she was 5 years old, mostly as feelings of being “really down” and different from everyone else. Throughout her adult life, she tried every medication and
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Neurostimulation is a modulation of the central or peripheral nervous system by electrical or magnetic impulses. This is commonly used in neurosurgery and neurology for a variety of applications, including pain management, hearing and visual
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For many people suffering depression, antidepressant medications provide sufficient relief. But up to 50 percent of those diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) will not respond to these drugs.
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An estimated 16 million people in this country are treated for depression every year. That number doesn’t count people who haven’t yet sought help. In many cases, medication is an effective way to get some
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A machine that sends magnetic pulses into a patient's brain has become the new frontier of depression treatment, promising to ease symptoms for those who have found little relief from medication or talk therapy.
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CenterPointe Hospital announces the addition of NeuroStar TMS Therapy services to its comprehensive treatment options for individuals with depression. The hospital is proud to join other providers nationwide that document patients currently benefitting from this
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