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Electrical currents delivered to the brain at home may lead to significant reductions in depression symptoms – new research

By Amanda Ellison, Professor of Neuroscience, Durham University
Up to a third of people diagnosed with depression do not respond to antidepressants or therapy.

In such cases, patients may be prescribed neuromodulation therapy, which modulates brain activity in order to reduce depression symptoms. One promising form of neuromodulation therapy that researchers are investigating is transcranial direction current stimulation (tDCS).

Transcranial direct current stimulation delivers a weak electrical current…The Conversation


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