Antidepressant Use For Magnetic Stimulation
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Antidepressant Use For Magnetic Stimulation
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Antidepressant Use For Magnetic Stimulation: Some depressed patients who don't respond to or tolerate antidepressa... http://mnt.to/f/3C7R
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How to Use Diet and Exercise to Naturally Treat Your Depression | PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement
pickthebrain.com — “Let’s face it. Depression is daunting, but so are some of its treatments. SSRIs, MAOIs, TCAs, SNRIs, nerve or magnetic stimulation, seizure therapy, and even neurosurgery are available to battle depression. For the most part, drugs and intensive medical therapies are only necessary for severe or persistent cases of depression that cannot be resolved in talk therapy or by means of other alternate therapies. If you have recently been diagnosed with depression, if you suffer from a mild form of dep” View full resource at pickthebrain.com
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Depression and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation : Healthymagination
healthymagination.com — “Millions of Americans who suffer from major depression are prescribed antidepressant medication that doesn’t offer them relief, or results in intolerable or disagreeable side effects. A new therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, could help.” View full resource at healthymagination.com
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An innovative therapy aims to relieve the burden of depression: http://t.co/SXtmu50C
Magnetic Stimulation Treatment Could Help Stroke Patients - Health News - redOrbit
redorbit.com — “New research suggests that using magnetic stimulation of the nerve cells in the brain of a stroke patent may help them recover faster.” View full resource at redorbit.com
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Magnetic Stimulation of Brain May Help Some Stroke Patients Recover -- American Academy of Neurology
aan.com — “Imagine waking up and being unable to see or recognize anything on the left side of your body. This condition, called hemispatial neglect, is common after a stroke that occurs on the right side of the brain. The current treatment of attention and concentration training using computer and pencil-and-paper tasks is inadequate. A new study published in the December 13, 2011, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology shows that magnetic stimulation of ” View full resource at aan.com
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Magnetic Stimulation of Brain May Help Some Stroke Patients Recover, http://t.co/xTJkNl5o #neurology
Study: Mom's smoking tied t... JPost - Health & Sci-Tech - Health
jpost.com — “Children whose mothers smoked while pregnant were more likely to end up on medications such as antidepressants, stimulants and drugs for addiction, Finish study finds.” View full resource at jpost.com
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Mom's smoking tied use of psychiatric meds in kids: JPost - Health & Sci-Tech - Health http://t.co/MjyHhh2 via @Jerusalem_Post
Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression' on Yahoo! News. THURSDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- A treatment for major depression that uses intense magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, previously shown to reduce acute symptoms for brief periods, appears to work over the longer term when teamed with antidepressants, researchers report.” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression: THURSDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- A treatment for m... http://yhoo.it/rgumj5
Powerful Demonstrations of How Magnets Can Affect Your Brain
emf.mercola.com — “Magnets, through a process known as transcranial magnetic stimulation, can be used to positively influence brain function.” View full resource at emf.mercola.com
Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2011 at 8:00 pm By:
What happens when you stimulate your #brain with #magnets? One science editor takes a moment to find out… http://goo.gl/mKU19
Magnetic fields prevent editor from talking (w/ video)
physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- By holding an electromagnet close to a persons skull, researchers can alter the neuron activity in the persons brain. This technique, called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), can be used for a variety of reasons, such as improving visual memory, impairing the brains ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Reversing pathological neural activity using targeted plasticity : Nature : Nature Publishing Group
nature.com — “Brain changes in response to nerve damage or cochlear trauma can generate pathological neural activity that is believed to be responsible for many types of chronic pain and tinnitus. Several studies have reported that the severity of chronic pain and tinnitus is correlated with the degree of map reorganization in somatosensory and auditory cortex, respectively. Direct electrical or transcranial magnetic stimulation of sensory cortex can temporarily disrupt these phantom sensations. However, ther” View full resource at nature.com
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Vagus nerve stimulation against tinnitus: http://bit.ly/ee7FKq Another proof that tinnitus can be related to the plasticity of the brain
Emotion Processing In The Brain Is Influenced By The Color Of Ambient Light The Behavioral Medicine Report
bmedreport.com — “Researchers at the Cyclotron Research Centre (University of Liege), Geneva Center for Neuroscience and Swiss Center for Affective Sciences (University of Geneva), and Surrey Sleep Research Centre (University of Surrey) investigated the immediate effect of light, and of its color composition, on emotion brain processing using functional magnetic resonance imaging.” View full resource at bmedreport.com
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Magnets used to treat patients with severe depression
sciencedaily.com — “John O'Sullivan had struggled with bipolar depression since he was a teen. He has tried numerous types of psychotherapy and medication but nothing seemed to help for long. At age 50 and desperate, O'Sullivan was cautiously intrigued when his psychiatrist told him about a new high-tech, non-invasive therapy that uses magnetic waves to treat his condition.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression
health.yahoo.net — “THURSDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- A treatment for major depression that uses intense magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, previously shown to reduce acute symptoms for brief periods, appears to work over the longer term when teamed with antidepressants, researchers report.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “A treatment for major depression that uses intense magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, previously shown to reduce acute symptoms for brief periods, appears” View full resource at drugs.com
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Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression
health.yahoo.net — “THURSDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- A treatment for major depression that uses intense magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, previously shown to reduce acute symptoms for brief periods, appears to work over the longer term when teamed with antidepressants, researchers report.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression: THURSDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- A treatment for majo... http://bit.ly/9Xx3ci
Magnet Therapy an Option for Tough-to-Treat Depression
health.yahoo.net — “THURSDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- A treatment for major depression that uses intense magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain, previously shown to reduce acute symptoms for brief periods, appears to work over the longer term when teamed with antidepressants, researchers report.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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