As do-it-yourself brain stimulation devices gain traction for treating conditions like depression and PTSD, a growing number of people are using tDCS at home to feel better without meds. But here’s the catch: these devices fall into a regulatory grey area, lacking FDA approval and guidance on safe use. Are they effective? Or are users putting themselves at risk? Experts debate the potential benefits and dangers, while some warn of serious side effects if misused.
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DIY Brain Stim Is Growing in Popularity, but Is It Safe, Effective? Deborah Brauser. October 15, 2024. Medscape. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/diy-brain-stim-growing-popularity-it-safe-effective-2024a1000iti?form=fpf
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