Posts Tagged ‘science journalism’
Treating Depression by Brain-Implanted Electerodes–New method raises old questions
“I just laughed out loud,” Sarah said describing the first time doctors stimulated electrodes implanted in her brain. “That was the first time I spontaneously laughed and smiled in five years.” Major depressive disorder is a serious, life-risking condition that can be difficult to treat. Sarah had suffered severe depression for years, which was not…
Read MoreCulprit in Cuban Sonic Attack Revealed!
The alarming story that a mysterious energy beam caused traumatic brain injury to US Embassy personnel in Havana has consumed the media in an anxious frenzy not seen since the UFO hysteria of the 1950’s. Many possible suspects in this cruel affair have been fingered, but the perpetrator remains elusive. That, in my opinion, is…
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