"Long-Term Relief: MRI-Based Treatments Show Promise for Severe Depression"

A major clinical trial, BRIGhTMIND, has shown that MRI-guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) significantly eases symptoms of severe depression for at least six months, with over two-thirds of participants responding to the treatment and a fifth achieving sustained remission. The study's success has led three NHS Mental Health Trusts to offer TMS services for treatment-resistant depression, offering hope for longer-lasting symptom relief with potentially just one or two treatment courses per year. This research marks a substantial advancement over previous TMS treatments and demonstrates the potential for sustained improvement in depression, anxiety, and cognitive function.
- TMS Proves Long-Term Relief for Depression Neuroscience News
- MRI-Guided Brain Zaps Ease Severe Depression for 6 Months U.S. News & World Report
- Using MRI scans to massage brain 'could ease depression symptoms for up to SIX months' Daily Mail
- Magnetic treatment trialled in Newcastle to help people with severe depression Chronicle Live
- MRI scans could be breakthrough in cure for depression The Independent
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