A headset recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration uses a weak electric current to shock the brain. Some researchers hope it could challenge the current pill-centric paradigm.
Could At-Home Brain Stimulation Reduce Psychiatry’s Reliance on S.S.R.I.s?
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