At-Home brain zaps tested to slow Alzheimer's decline
NCT ID NCT04404153
Summary
This study tested whether a gentle, at-home brain stimulation treatment could help people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's. One hundred participants used a device at home for 30 minutes, five days a week, for six months. The goal was to see if this non-invasive stimulation could improve memory, thinking skills, and quality of life.
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The Bronx, New York, 10461, United States
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