By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, Dec. 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Most people receiving shock therapy for mental ...
An international survey of 1144 electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) patients and relatives has found that the causes of the ...
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The underlying problems of electroconvulsive therapy patients are often ignored, global study suggests
A major international survey of people receiving electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has found that most patients are not asked about the childhood adversities or recent life stressors that they believe ...
The newly formed Stop ECT Coalition, representing hundreds of thousands of individuals, has launched a nationwide campaign ...
Funding from Price Philanthropies will increase the number of patients treated, and the amount of training undertaken, at ...
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Extreme close call with truck going the wrong way in heavy fog
This is the terrifying moment a driver heading down a road in Wenzhou, China on November 26 barely dodged a truck that emerged from the heavy fog on the wrong side of the road.
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New At-Home Device Treats Depression With Gentle Zaps to the Brain
The FDA recently cleared this device for sale in the U.S. Research shows it can improve moderate to severe depression ...
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6 once-common surgeries that are now illegal
Medical procedures sure have changed over the years. Here are several once-popular medical surgeries that are now illegal.
Sutter Center for Psychiatry now offereing five-day, MRI-guided magnetic treatment in Sacramento. UC Davis Health plans to offer next year.
For Marie Stopes to have challenged or countered evidence, they needed to have brought their own medical expert, preferably a ...
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