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Stanford neuromodulation therapy effective against treatment-resistant depression
The Stanford neuromodulation therapy (SNT), a high-dose intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) protocol with functional-connectivity-guided targeting, demonstrates better efficacy than sham stimulation for treatment-resistant depression, according to the results of a double-blind, randomized controlled trial.
Stanford neuromodulation therapy effective against treatment-resistant depression
06 Feb 2022
Wearing of face masks does not make people complacent about social distancing
The use of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic does not reduce compliance to social distancing or other public health control measures, a recent study has found.
Wearing of face masks does not make people complacent about social distancing
06 Feb 2022
Lower urinary tract symptoms common among women with endometriosis
Women with endometriosis are more likely to develop various lower urinary tract symptoms, including difficulty passing urine, having to urinate again within minutes of urinating, or still feeling full after urination, a study has found.
Lower urinary tract symptoms common among women with endometriosis
05 Feb 2022
On-body injector on par with traditional injection in preventing severe neutropaenia
Pegfilgrastim on-body injectors (OBI) are as effective as traditional injection for the prevention of severe neutropaenia (SN), neutropaenic fever, and neutropaenia in breast cancer patients, reveals a study.
On-body injector on par with traditional injection in preventing severe neutropaenia
05 Feb 2022
Early multimorbidity associated with dementia
A prospective cohort study of over 10,000 participants followed up for more than 30 years finds a robust association between midlife-onset multimorbidity and subsequent dementia.