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Posted by Hugh on May 26, 2024, at 7:26:36
At the University of Utah, researchers invented a headphones-style device that delivers the same low-intensity waves without using an MRI. They are testing it on patients to treat major depressive disorder and expect to soon start trials involving food addiction, opioid use disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's.
The device, dubbed DIADEM, will be more affordable than using "completely impractical" and expensive MRI machines to guide the sound waves, said Jan Kubanek, a Utah neuroscientist helping lead the research who believes the approach has the potential to be used at a large scale.
Participants do not have to shave their heads as they do with MRI procedures, which is done to help the sound waves better penetrate the skull, Kubanek said.
http://onetarget.us/assets/img/37891643.pdf
https://clinicaltrials.gov/search?intr=diadem
The above quote is from an article in the Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2024/05/06/ultrasound-addiction-treatment/
Posted by Hugh on May 30, 2024, at 10:11:07
In reply to Noninvasive focused ultrasound for depression, posted by Hugh on May 26, 2024, at 7:26:36
CBS 60 Minutes recently aired a report about the work being done at West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute with ultrasound to treat brain disorders. The first part of the report is about using ultrasound to treat Alzheimer's. The part of the report that deals with using focused ultrasound to treat addictions begins 21 minutes into the video.
Posted by SLS on November 30, 2024, at 20:49:40
In reply to Re: Noninvasive focused ultrasound for depression, posted by Hugh on May 30, 2024, at 10:11:07
Thank you.
- Scott
Posted by Hugh on December 1, 2024, at 19:04:30
In reply to Re: Noninvasive focused ultrasound for depression » Hugh, posted by SLS on November 30, 2024, at 20:49:40
You're welcome, Scott. I thought you'd like this webinar about using focused ultrasound to temporarily open the blood brain barrier.
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