SMC expert reaction to study looking at a home-based transcranial direct current stimulation treatment (tDCS) and major depressive disorder |...
Seems to be according this article by the deputy science editor of the Daily Mail. Headphones which Zap the brain could help tackle depression...
Non-invasive depression treatment - Flow Neuroscience
Home-based transcranial direct current stimulation treatment for major depressive disorder: a fully remote phase 2 randomized sham-controlled...
Thanks @Sean
Crikey @Trish what a herculean task! :laugh: you're definitely not pacing. I downloaded it from the Cochrane thread, saw it was yet another...
This is Phillipa Langley in her own words: Judicial Reviews, Licences, a comma and a box in a University: Philippa Langley found King Richard...
That's interesting when read in conjunction with the liver problems.
Thank you for posting. ETA: They don't say when in March 2024 the EGM was called, and there clearly was a significant issue over how it was...
and 10 years from now they'll be able to say - see, we told you it was due to childhood trauma and trust issues, and it's not the therapist's...
And that 'recovery' rate was waved in front of our faces during a coffee break in the course I was on. Not during the course work. Somewhat like...
Thanks Trish.
Simon Wessely: ‘ECT is in my own advance directive’ | MHT Simon Wessely: ‘ECT is in my own advance directive’ Barney Cullum 22 August 2018...
Only just seen this, does anybody know if there is a .pdf available of this letter. Had vacs yesterday and not too well at all today, so haven't...
I did a search from 1 Oct and 30 Oct 2024. Here's the link. Find written questions and answers - Written questions, answers and statements - UK...
This thread should be read in tandem with this one Fatigue and sensorimotor instability Neurologically controlled conversion of post-COVID-19...
It doesn't say when this 3 year study was submitted for peer review. I suggest this paper should be read in tandem with this one...
This. and this: translation you can control your symptoms by changing the way you think about them, and we'll explain how. (therapuetic...
Ah well, Somerset's the very place for ye olde cider. The weather is another story, you can see why we all talk about it, incessantly. Enjoy...
You know that phenomenon known as jetlag - some way towards understanding what ME/CFS 'feels' like ev-er-ry day, then add in all the crap like...
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