‘It’s allowed me to build a life that’s worth living’: Personalized brain implant can zap you with electricity when depression threatens

‘It’s allowed me to build a life that’s worth living’: Personalized brain implant can zap you with electricity when depression threatens

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Sarah, a 36-year-old woman living in California, had lived with chronic depression for five years. She felt suicidal multiple times ...
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Struggling to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic? These apps could help you stay sane

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Set a reminder to write down how you’re feeling every day. Now you’ve started a mood diary. These sorts of ...
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Coronavirus may survive longer than expected on uncleaned surfaces

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The news: There were still traces of coronavirus on the Diamond Princess cruise ship 17 days after it emptied of passengers, according to a ...
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Battling insomnia with a host of high-tech hacks. Do they work?

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In the US alone, [there’s] 82 million people who struggle with sleep. Given those figures, it’s no wonder there are ...
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Paralyzed man walks, using exoskeleton suit controlled by brain implants

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The news: A paralyzed man has walked again thanks to a brain-controlled exoskeleton suit. Within the safety of a lab setting, ...
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Preventing opioid overdoses with a smart phone app that monitors breathing patterns

MIT Technology Review | 
The opioid epidemic in the US kills 115 Americans every day, with fentanyl by far the biggest killer. Per year, drugs in ...
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