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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Transcranial magnetic stimulation may ease . . . One drawback to TMS is the cost — about $10,000 for six weeks of treatment Medical insurance companies don't always cover this treatment Transcranial magnetic stimulation is approved by the U S Food and Drug Administration to treat depression after one antidepressant medication has been unsuccessful at controlling depression symptoms
Mayo study shows easy-to-use, noninvasive stimulation device can help . . . Spring TMS stands for Spring transcranial magnetic stimulation or sTMS “The migraine brain is hyperexcitable, and basic science studies have demonstrated modulation of neuronal excitability with this treatment modality,” says Amaal Starling, M D , a Mayo Clinic neurologist, who is first author of the study
When sleep disorders presage something more serious Mayo Clinic psychiatrist Maria Lapid, M D , is testing whether TMS can alleviate mild cognitive impairment; Dr Boeve thinks a similar approach could be applied to synucleinopathies Similarly, Dr Boeve would like to see bioelectronic devices that could monitor and diagnose RBD as patients act out their dreams in the comfort of their own homes
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Mechanical or tissue heart valve replacements DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My father is having issues with his aortic valve He is 53 years old and was told he needs to have a valve replacement I was reading that there are different types of valves Can you explain the differences and what option may be best? ANSWER: There are four major valves in the heart, […]
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating atrial fibrillation with blood thinners . . . DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My mother is in her 80s and was just diagnosed with atrial fibrillation Her doctor recommended a blood thinner, but I have read that blood thinners can be dangerous What are the risks? ANSWER: Atrial fibrillation is an irregular and rapid heart rate that often results in poor blood flow to the […]
Mayo Clinic Minute: What’s an MRI, and why do I need one? MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging It’s a noninvasive way for your health care provider to examine your organs, tissues and skeletal system While an X-ray is great for looking at bone, an MRI also can examine soft tissue and organs Dr Phillip Young, a radiologist at Mayo Clinic, says this technology can diagnose many […]
3D body volume scanner uses AI to help predict metabolic syndrome risk Mayo Clinic researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) with an advanced 3D body-volume scanner – originally developed for the clothing industry – to help doctors predict metabolic syndrome risk and severity
Untangling the threads of early-onset dementia "It was striking to see that there was no buildup of fibrils in those with the protective variant We think that likely has something to do with how TMEM106B protects against FTD or alters the disease course, but more work needs to be done to investigate that," says Jordan Marks, an M D –Ph D student with the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and first author of the paper