Magnetic pulses to the brain: new hope for Alzheimer's memory?

NCT ID NCT06597942

Summary

This UCLA study is testing whether a non-invasive brain stimulation technique can help improve memory in people with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease. Researchers will use a device that delivers magnetic pulses to a specific brain area to see if it's safe, tolerable, and shows signs of improving memory. The study will compare the real treatment to a placebo in about 54 participants, using memory tests and brain scans to measure any effects.

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