New treatment offers medication-free option for depression, OCD
As seasonal depression affects many people after the holidays, a Bellevue clinic is highlighting transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, as a non-medication treatment for depression and OCD. The FDA-approved therapy uses magnetic pulses to stimulate targeted areas of the brain, with providers saying it may help patients who have not found relief through traditional treatments.
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