Health
The challenge of diagnosing depression could be solved by machines – Open Access Government
Machine learning could be the solution to the “big challenges” of accurately diagnosing depression, say scientists at the University of Birmingham

We have seen interesting research strides in the role of the brain in future mental health situations, whether caused during this lifetime as in Holocaust survivors or inherited in the womb from a mother with trauma.
We’ve also seen new ideas working to solve the symptoms of even the most severe depression, via neuromodulation – an implanted machine that can change the way the brain works. It cured one woman instantly of her lifelong symptoms, which made it impossible for her to work or live freely.
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