Cognitive Therapy - Occipital Nerve Stimulation Found To Be Safe, Effective Treatment For Chronic Headache (Science Daily)
Occipital Nerve Stimulation Found To Be Safe, Effective Treatment For Chronic Headache (Science Daily)
Patients suffering from chronic migraine headaches who have found no relief through the use of medication may find hope through occipital nerve stimulation (ONS). At the 58th annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, April 1-8, 2006, in San Diego, research physicians from Mayo Clinic in Arizona presented findings of their clinical studies that show ONS as a safe, effective treatment
Brain Scans Predict Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - KPHO Phoenix
| Brain Scans Predict Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy KPHO Phoenix, AZ - ... brain and decreased activity in another in response to emotional stimuli are more likely to respond to a specific treatment -- cognitive therapy," said Greg J ... |
Brain Imaging Predicts Treatment Success in Depressed Patients
Medscape News - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Apr 12 - Functional MRI can be used to predict which patients with unipolar depression will respond to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), according to a report in the April issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry. "By ...
Test may help predict depression treatment success (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A brain imaging technique called functional MRI may help spot those individuals with "unipolar" depression who are likely to respond to cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), research suggests.
set and match to Vorchheimer - NorthJersey.com
| set and match to Vorchheimer NorthJersey.com, NJ - ... He started walking in February 2005. Concentrating, thinking and speaking proved to be harder. Brett spent the next seven months undergoing cognitive therapy. ... |
Imaging may help with depression
PhysOrg - Whether or not cognitive behavior therapy will help a person recover from depression can be predicted through brain imaging, a U.S. study found. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers say more than 17 million U.S. adults will ...


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