Zapping the urge: brain stimulation trial aims to help smokers quit
NCT ID NCT04209153
Summary
This study is testing whether a gentle, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can help people who want to quit smoking. Researchers will use a device that delivers a very mild electrical current to the scalp to see if it reduces cravings for tobacco. The treatment will be given alongside psychotherapy to 100 adult smokers in France who are highly dependent on nicotine.
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Psychiatrie Adultes Et Addictologie
RECRUITINGParis, IDF, 75006, France
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