Magnetic pulses to the brain aim to curb smoking cravings
NCT ID NCT06389266
Summary
This study tested whether two types of non-invasive magnetic brain stimulation could reduce nicotine craving. It compared the effects in 90 participants: people with schizophrenia who smoke and people without psychosis who smoke. The main goal was to see if stimulating specific brain networks could change brain activity and lower the urge to smoke.
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee, 37232, United States
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