Magnets for memory: can brain zaps help Alzheimer's patients?
NCT ID NCT06538311
Summary
This research study aims to understand how non-invasive magnetic brain stimulation affects memory and brain function. It involves older adults with mild memory problems and those without cognitive issues. Participants receive repeated brain stimulation sessions while researchers measure changes in memory tests and brain scans.
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Massachusetts General Hospital
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