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Science Saturday: When sleep disorders presage something more serious For example, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment which harnesses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the brain, is now a standard treatment for depression
MAYO CLINIC HEALTH LETTER - Mayo Clinic News Network TMS offers an important step be-tween initial treatment efforts and elec-troconvulsive therapy However, past treatment with electroconvulsive ther-apy doesn’t exclude people from a pos-sible TMS trial
When sleep disorders presage something more serious For example, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment which harnesses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in the brain, is now a standard treatment for depression
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Transcranial magnetic stimulation may ease . . . Some people wonder if TMS is similar to electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT — a treatment for depression in which electric currents are passed through the brain As with transcranial magnetic stimulation, electroconvulsive therapy may be used when standard depression therapies haven't worked It also may be recommended in cases of severe
Mayo Clinic Radio: Kids and screen time As summer vacation rolls on, you might find your children are looking for things to do They've been to the pool or camp, so what next? Often, their first choice is screen time — watching TV, playing video games or connecting with friends via social media A 2017 UNICEF report surveyed the online experiences of children around the […]
Mayo Clinic Q and A: New treatment for hard-to-treat depression DEAR MAYO CLINIC: How is the new nasal spray for depression different than other drugs used to treat depression? How do doctors determine who is a good candidate for this new kind of antidepressant? ANSWER: This medication, called esketamine, is a fast-acting antidepressant recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration that can be used […]