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Non-invasive electrical brain stimulation shown to improve working memory and long-term memory in older people with memory impairment
Medical Mythbusting Commentary for September 1, 2022 Source:New 20-minute non-invasive treatment could reverse memory loss, study says Reference:Long-lasting, dissociable improvements in working memory and long-term memory in older adults with repetitive neuromodulation
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Lawrence Livermore Labs to study and create implantable neural device to compensate for memory deficits and Apple iPad nickel allergies
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for July 14, 2014 Source: DARPA taps Lawrence Livermore to develop world’s first neural device to restore memory Got a Rash? iPad, Other Devices Might Be the Cause
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Small phase 1 study shows electrical stimulation of the brain can help slow progression of Alzheimer Disease
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for August 5, 2010 [display_podcast] Source: Deep brain stimulation may slow Alzheimer’s: study