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A woman says her suicidal thoughts disappeared after getting a brain implant: ‘My lens on the world changed’ – Business Insider Australia
The 38-year-old woman tried antidepressants and inpatient programs to feel better. Nothing worked – until doctors placed a “pacemaker…

Researchers are working on a personalized depression treatment that could offer hope to people with persistent mental health problems.
They tried out the experimental therapy, nicknamed “a pacemaker for the brain,” in a 38-year-old California woman whose…
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