5-Day brain zap trial offers hope for depressed youth at suicide risk
NCT ID NCT07025720
Summary
This study tests whether a 5-day brain stimulation treatment called TMS can help reduce depression and suicidal thoughts in teens and young adults. The non-invasive treatment uses MRI scans to target specific brain areas and aims to provide a fast-acting alternative to traditional approaches. Researchers will measure changes in depression symptoms, suicidal thoughts, and whether the treatment reduces hospital visits.
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UC Davis Medical Center
RECRUITINGSacramento, California, 95817, United States
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