Stanford Scientists Seek To Map Origins Of Mental Illness, Develop Noninvasive Treatment




An interdisciplinary team of scientists has convened to map the origins of mental illnesses in the brain and develop noninvasive technologies to treat the conditions. The collaboration could lead to improved treatments for depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Source: Stanford University
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