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Flow Neuroscience tDCS Headset Approved in Australia, Expanding Access to Evidence-Based Depression Treatment

Flow Neuroscience’s tDCS headset for depression has received TGA approval in Australia, providing a safe, at-home, evidence-based treatment option and expanding access to non-medication mental health care.

FDA Clears Deep TMS™ for Adolescents With Major Depressive Disorder

The FDA has cleared BrainsWay’s Deep TMS™ system as an adjunct treatment for adolescents aged 15–21 with major depressive disorder, expanding access to a noninvasive, evidence-based therapy previously available only to adults.

At Home Brain Stimulation for Depression Found to Be Safe and Effective

A groundbreaking study from King’s College London reveals that home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) could be a game-changer in treating depression. Published in Nature Medicine, the research shows that tDCS is not only safe and effective but may soon

Harnessing AI Symptom Tracking to Advance Measurement-Based Care

In this thought-provoking webinar, behavioral health and Artificial Intelligence (AI) experts discuss the current issues facing mental health and how technological advancements are making measurement-based care a reality for all. Measurement-based care lays the groundwork for understanding the scale and

This Mental Health App Could Change How We Understand and Treat Schizophrenia

John Torous and his team of clinicians, data scientists and app developers don’t look like your usual research team. But out-of-the-box thinking, as he explains, might be exactly what’s needed to find digital markers that can help take on some

‘There’s a Sense of Urgency’: How Wearables Could Reshape Addiction Treatment

eMHIC in Report, Toolkit
Wearables offer addiction treatment providers tantalizing opportunities to improve care outcomes. […] But there’s a serious problem. Researchers and practitioners still need to figure out what to do with the mountains of data that wearables could produce.

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