For decades, scientists have searched for a safe way to reach deep parts of the human brain without cutting into the skull.
A Tel Aviv University study suggests noninvasive brain stimulation may reduce intrusive memories in people with PTSD.
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Participants in a deep brain stimulation trial for drug addiction say the implants triggered compulsive behavior that upended their lives.
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