Noninvasively Stimulating Deep Brain Areas to Treat Depression Symptoms
In a new neuroimaging study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, researchers used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to target regions deep in the brain to help reduce depression symptoms.
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