NEW BRAIN STIMULATION TECHNIQUE SHOWS PROMISE FOR TREATING BRAIN DISORDERS

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Researchers led by Dr. Park Joo Min at the Institute for Basic Science have developed a groundbreaking non-invasive brain stimulation technique called Patterned Low-Intensity Low-Frequency Ultrasound (LILFUS). This method uses ultrasound to precisely stimulate specific brain regions, enhancing neural plasticity and offering potential treatments for neurological disorders. LILFUS mimics brainwave patterns to induce long-term changes in brain function, improving motor skills and offering promise for conditions like depression and cognitive impairments. This novel approach could transform brain disorder treatments by providing a safer and more precise alternative to existing methods.

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Quiz Sixty Two

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What is the editorial comment questioning about abbreviated breast MRI?

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What disease is the focus of the screening method discussed?

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What does the term 'on repeat' suggest about the use of abbreviated breast MRI?

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What is the main focus of the editorial comment?

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What type of MRI is being discussed in the editorial comment?

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