
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: How Does that Work?
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The video discusses various treatments for depression, focusing on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), an FDA-approved, non-invasive procedure using electromagnetic pulses to stimulate brain activity. TMS is typically administered over several weeks and is considered for patients unresponsive to other treatments. Research shows mixed efficacy, with some studies indicating a remission rate of 14.1% compared to 5.1% in control groups. TMS is compared to electroconvulsive therapy, which is more invasive and has higher relapse rates. The video concludes that while TMS is not a miracle cure, it may benefit certain patients.
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