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Study suggests electrical stimulation may ease OCD By (0) Noninvasive electrical stimulation of the brain, fine-tuned to specific circuitry gone awry, might help ease obsessive-compulsive behaviors, an early study hints. Researchers found that the brain stimulation, delivered over five days, reduced obsessive-compulsive tendencies for three months, though in people who did not have full-blown obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD. Advertisement It s too early to say whether the approach can be translated into an OCD therapy, said researcher Shrey Grover, a doctoral student in psychological and brain sciences at Boston University. We need more research to replicate these findings. It will take time before this is widely available, Grover said. ....
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