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Non-invasive brain stimulation may help people manage their drive for gambling, sex, alcohol or overeating
November 30, 2016 by NewsBot
A new study looks at theta burst stimulation as an intervention in problem behaviors. The study shows how non-invasive brain stimulation might be used as an intervention in sexual desire difficulties, to improve sexual decision-making, or to curb impulsivity in problem behaviors.