Western medicine has made remarkable advances in medical technology over the past several centuries, but as the pendulum shakes, it is necessary to remember that oriental medicine has been widespread for centuries. Oriental medicine includes many medical pathways that are becoming more common in Western European countries. For example, I noticed that acupuncture became more acceptable in the past few decades. In addition, last year I learned many magnet treatment effects including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) also known as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or deep transcranial magnetic stimulation is a non-invasive method for stimulating small regions of the brain. TMS has been approved by the FDA as a treatment for major depressive disorder (trMDD) in 2008 and there is evidence that it may be effective as of 2014. The American Psychiatric Association, the Canadian mood and anxiety network, and the Australian Royal and New Zealand Psychiatric Association approved the trMDD TMS. Bright light therapy can reduce the severity of depressive symptoms while contributing to seasonal affective disorder and nonseasonal depression and the effect is similar to conventional antidepressants. In the case of non-seasonal depression, adding phototherapy to standard antidepressant therapy has no effect.
NeuroQore commercializes an innovative new iterative transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) treatment system for the treatment of depression and various other psychiatric and neurological diseases. rTMS is a novel therapeutic brain stimulation technique that does not require anesthesia or has cognitive side effects. Scaled Biolabs uses smart microfluidic chips to accelerate biological, genetic, and cellular therapies. Parallelize and automate thousands of cell experiments on its lab-on-a-chip system to increase yield, accuracy, economy and insight, enable significant innovation in organogenesis, optimization of fermentation conditions and therapeutic production To
Proposed ECT alternatives are currently being investigated: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) using magnetic field to stimulate the brain without sacrificing memory. However, the current use is limited. At least in the near future ECT will continue to exist and will continue to study how it works. "If you understand in detail how ECT works, you have the opportunity to replace ECT with a better one," Reed said. At the same time, he told his colleague that he suffered serious depression and did not eat or drink, he said, "Please be sure to receive the right treatment." From depression to suicide, he wanted them to suffer from ECT: "Psychiatric depression is like your worst nightmare." This is a statement that everyone agrees.