In the fifth episode of The Deep End, volunteers describe what it’s like to live with the stigma of depression and the treatments they seek for it.
Up to 300 New Zealanders a year are administered electric shock treatment - and the vast majority are happier for it.
Heston Blumenthal, the celebrity chef known for his experimental cuisine, recently shared his experience of being sectioned ...
However, DBS isn’t a magic solution. Rather, it is like a cast for a broken leg; people with depression are still encouraged ...
In the second episode of The Deep End, listeners hear what it’s like to live with severe depression and the backstory of an experimental treatment.
Tiago Costa discusses why ultrasound neuromodulation has significant potential to transform the treatment of depression ...
The brain responds by releasing chemicals that are thought to reset pathways or create new connections. Yale Medicine explains: “ECT was developed in the late 1930s by an Italian neurologist ...
A Placer County man is sharing his personal story of recovery from severe suicidal depression. David Bartley found relief in a treatment that is often misunderstood. It’s called ECT, or ...
A Walsall woman who was a victim of the Post Office Horizon Scandal has taken to the stage of Britain's Got Talent as part of ...
Jane Coulson said she received a tip-off from a concerned mother about the event due to take place at Play World in ...