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Japan develops potential non-invasive schizophrenia treatment

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Dr. Taro Kishi, a Fujita Health University professor, found that theta burst stimulation may become a highly effective schizophrenia treatment.
He and his team discovered that theta burst stimulation could “improve depressive symptoms in individuals with mood disorders.”
However, Kishi admits TBS requires further testing before it could become a viable schizophrenia treatment.
A recent Inquirer Tech article explains schizophrenia is a mental disorder with positive and negative symptoms.
Despite the names, these can interfere with a person’s life, particularly their self-care and employment.
Positive symptoms include confused thoughts, hallucinations, delusions, etc. On the other hand, negative ones include flattening, withdrawal, and a lack of pleasure.

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