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Brain stimulation reduces suicidal thinking in people with hard-to-treat depression
May 3, 2018 by NewsBot
A specific kind of brain stimulation is effective in reducing suicidal thinking in a significant portion of people with hard-to-treat depression, according to a new study. Forty per cent of people in the study reported that they no longer experienced suicidal thoughts after receiving bilateral repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.