Zapping the brain to fight addiction: new study tests magnetic therapy
NCT ID NCT06790576
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether magnetic brain stimulation can help people with stimulant addiction. Researchers will use brain scans and EEG to guide magnetic pulses to specific brain areas in 50 adults who are already in treatment and have been sober for at least two weeks. The goal is to see if this non-invasive stimulation can help control addiction by changing brain activity patterns.
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University of Minnesota
RECRUITINGMinneapolis, Minnesota, 55414, United States
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