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Brain Stimulation for Tourette's: A New Approach
Sunday, December 1, 2024
The kids got tDCS for a few weeks. The researchers then checked if their tics improved. Tics are the sudden, repetitive movements or sounds that people with Tourette's often make.
Guess what? The kids who got the real tDCS showed some improvement in their tics. This is exciting news because it suggests that tDCS could be a helpful tool for managing Tourette's. But remember, more research is needed to confirm these findings.
It's also important to note that tDCS isn't a cure. It's just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to treating Tourette's. And like any treatment, it might not work for everyone.
So, while we're still learning about how tDCS can help, it's a step in the right direction. It gives hope that one day, we might find better ways to manage Tourette's and improve the lives of those who have it.
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