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Deep brain stimulation

Deep brain stimulation is the most invasive treatment of all. It involves implanting an electrode directly into a particular part of the brain. It was originally used to treat movement disorders like Parkinson's disease, but researchers found--serendipitously--that if the electrode was slightly misplaced it could either cause or alleviate the symptoms of depression, including hopelessness and suicidal thinking.

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Source: National Institute of Mental Health




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