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Mental Health Awareness Month is a crucial time to bring attention to the importance of mental health and promote awareness of mental health conditions. Mental health affects every aspect of our lives, including our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Unfortunately, mental health is often stigmatized and misunderstood, leading many people not to seek the help…
Salience TMS is now offering a new research study of personalized treatment based on your heart rate: Neuro-Cardiac Guided TMS. Recently, an international group of brain researchers has developed a simple but powerful method for fine-tuning the position of the TMS coil on the head during treatment: Neuro-Cardiac-Guided (NCG) TMS. By recording your heart rate during stimulation…
As we head into the middle of January, many individuals are finding themselves getting ready for school to start. Although the start of a semester can be exciting, returning to school can be daunting, but you do not have to do it alone. Here are four types of mental health resources for college students going…
TMS, or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, is a safe, non-invasive, and effective treatment that uses MRI-strength pulses to strengthen the area in the brain that regulates mood and behavior leading to alleviated symptoms of anxious depression. There are little to no side effects of TMS therapy. There are no long term side effects of treatment, however…
The holidays can be hectic for many, with all the planning and preparation, but it does not have to be. By practicing mindful coping strategies, there are healthy ways to deal with the pressure. Here are five ways to effectively manage holiday stress this year! #1 – Prioritize Healthy Habits Don’t let holiday stress…
Today, college students are particularly susceptible to depression. The various transitions they go through make them notably vulnerable to depression. Recently, researchers at Boston University published a study that found that over 60% of students met the criteria for a mental illness between 2020 and 2021. This is double the rate from eight years ago.…
If you are feeling overwhelmed by stress, you are not alone. Stress is good if it motivates you, but it’s terrible if it wears you down. Many factors can contribute to the pressure you experience. This stress can cause changes in your body that affect your overall physical, mental, and emotional health. Depression is more…
Depression can make it hard to deal with certain aspects of your life. On a global scale, it’s the leading cause of disability. It’s estimated that at least $44 Billion are lost each year due to unproductivity resulting from depression in the workplace. At least half of employees with depression aren’t treated. However, with treatment and the proper care,…
During a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, it is common for everyone to experience increased levels of distress and anxiety, mainly due to social isolation. As a result, physicians and other frontline healthcare professionals are particularly vulnerable to adverse mental health effects as they strive to balance the duty of caring for patients with…
Functioning in a competitive work environment is always tricky. Still, when you suffer from depression, you may feel like you are trying to work with one hand tied behind your back. Imagine a person diagnosed with depression and the difficulties they face every day. While an individual tries their best to cover their condition, each…