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Magnetic Stimulation Emerges as Promising Depression Treatment
health1 year ago

Magnetic Stimulation Emerges as Promising Depression Treatment

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is gaining popularity as a treatment for major depressive disorder, offering a non-medication alternative to traditional therapies. The FDA-approved treatment uses magnetic fields to stimulate brain areas involved in mood regulation. Patients like Spencer Eldridge report significant improvements in emotional processing and daily functioning. TMS is covered by most insurance plans and is being increasingly adopted due to its effectiveness in reducing hospitalizations and doctor visits.

Revolutionary TMS Therapy Offers Drug-Free Depression Relief
health1 year ago

Revolutionary TMS Therapy Offers Drug-Free Depression Relief

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is emerging as a promising treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD), offering hope to those who haven't found relief through traditional antidepressants. TMS uses magnetic fields to stimulate brain regions linked to mood regulation, with patients experiencing significant improvements without the need for medication or recovery time. The treatment is FDA-cleared and increasingly covered by insurance, marking a shift towards mainstream acceptance. TMS is also approved for treating OCD and anxiety symptoms associated with MDD.

Revolutionary Magnetic Therapy Offers Quick Depression Relief
health1 year ago

Revolutionary Magnetic Therapy Offers Quick Depression Relief

A new accelerated form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy has shown rapid and significant improvement in treating severe depression, particularly in patients unresponsive to conventional treatments. Conducted over five days, this dual-site approach targets specific brain areas to correct imbalances, with nearly half of the patients experiencing a 50% reduction in symptoms. The study, involving 75 participants, demonstrated lasting effects up to a month later, offering a promising alternative for treatment-resistant depression.

"Long-Term Relief: MRI-Based Treatments Show Promise for Severe Depression"
health2 years ago

"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 Magnet Therapy: Rapid Relief for Depression Symptoms
health2 years ago

TMS Magnet Therapy: Rapid Relief for Depression Symptoms

A new study from UCLA Health has found that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a type of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), can effectively ease symptoms of major depression within a week of treatment. TMS is a noninvasive therapy that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the brain region associated with mood control and depression. The FDA has approved TMS for the treatment of major depressive disorder, as well as other conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and migraines. The study showed that 54% of patients treated with rTMS experienced at least a 50% improvement in depression symptoms. The early improvements observed within the first few treatments can help doctors tailor the treatment approach for each patient.

Enhancing Classical Conditioning with Brain Stimulation.
neuroscience2 years ago

Enhancing Classical Conditioning with Brain Stimulation.

Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum have successfully conditioned brain activity through external brain stimulation using a special form of classical conditioning. The study showed that the effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be triggered solely by listening to a tone, which has implications for using TMS as a therapeutic approach for conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and depression. The findings suggest that brain activity can be conditioned when manipulated through external brain stimulation.