Zapping the urge: can a brain device curb binge eating?
NCT ID NCT06910592
Summary
This study tested whether a non-invasive brain stimulation device could help reduce binge-eating episodes. Twenty-three adults with binge-eating disorder received six treatments with the device over a few weeks. Researchers measured changes in their binge-eating symptoms, comfort during treatment, and any side effects to see if the approach was safe and helpful.
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Medical Center "Intermedica"
Sofia, 1680, Bulgaria
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