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The Dark Side of Social Media: How Doom-Scrolling Fuels Anxiety and What You Can Do About It
Doom-scrolling, a term popularized by Gen Z during the pandemic, describes the compulsive habit of endlessly scrolling through social media feeds and news channels. With individuals spending an average of just 2-3 seconds on a post and dedicating an average of 186...
Childhood Trauma in Adults – 5 Ways TMS Therapy Can Help
Childhood trauma can have lasting effects well into adulthood, influencing emotional well-being, mental health, and everyday functioning. Many adults who have experienced early trauma may struggle with conditions like depression, anxiety, or PTSD, finding it difficult...
7 Tips on How to Deal with Depression at Work
Dealing with depression at work can be a challenging and overwhelming experience, impacting not only your job performance but also your overall well-being. Whether it's struggling to stay focused, feeling isolated, or simply lacking the motivation to get through the...

Does Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Alter Sleep?
Sleep is crucial. It’s one of the essential biological functions for a healthy life. If...

Parkinson’s Disease and TMS Treatment
Parkinson's disease is a progressive and chronic degenerative neurological disorder...

How Transcranial Magnetic Therapy Helps Stroke Rehabilitation
Transcranial magnetic treatment or repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)...

Who Should Not Undergo Transcranial Magnetic Therapy?
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive and non-systemic treatment for...

7 Misconceptions About Washington TMS Therapy
Since it’s the newcomer to the psychiatric treatment toolbox, many myths and...

Can Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treat Epilepsy?
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a neuro treatment for depression,...

The Future of TMS Therapy
The FDA cleared transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a treatment for major...

TMS Therapy and Memory Loss
Depression can be debilitating enough without the added stress of constantly forgetting...

Antidepressants Aren’t A Cure-All
Antidepressants work by changing levels of neurotransmitters, chemicals in the brain...