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To: average joe who wrote (558)5/19/2005 11:40:36 AM
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How you doin'?



To: average joe who wrote (558)5/19/2005 11:42:46 AM
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"The treatment, called transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, involves applying powerful electromagnets directly to the skull.

The procedure isn't effective for everyone. But "the ability to offer hope and some chance of improvement when other treatments have failed is something really significant," Lisanby said.

'Jumper Cable' for the Brain"


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I tried that on an old TV set. I put the magnets up against the picture tube, then moved it around. The display of colors was very trippy. After a few treatments, I lost all color in the TV set. ... bummer.