Zapping the brain to curb drinking: new hope for alcohol disorder
NCT ID NCT07442786
Summary
This study tests whether repeated sessions of non-invasive brain stimulation can help people with alcohol use disorder reduce their heavy drinking days. Participants will receive three clusters of stimulation treatments over 12 weeks while continuing their normal lives without requiring complete abstinence. The goal is to see if this intensified approach works better than previous methods at helping people control their alcohol consumption.
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CHU Dijon Bourgogne
Dijon, 21000, France
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