DARPA-Funded Research Develops Novel Technology to Combat Treatment-Resistant PTSD
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DARPA-Funded Research Develops Novel Technology to Combat Treatment-Resistant PTSD
Groundbreaking research has revealed a new method of potentially eliminating hard-to-treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnoses in patients by employing a novel kind of therapy: stimulation of the vagus nerve. The new treatment offers new hope for those long afflicted by PTSD diagnoses that have traditionally proven to be resistant to conventional treatment methods. Scientists from the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) and Baylor Un…
Australian National Review - DARPA-Funded Scientists Patent Sound-Triggered Drug Implant System
DARPA-Funded Scientists Patent Sound-Triggered Drug Implant System By JON FLEETWOOD Pentagon-backed scientists secure global patent for implantable, sound-triggered drug capsules— raising alarm over dual-use bioweapon potential and covert human control. What’s New: Scientists backed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have developed—and patented—a sound-triggered drug delivery system that can be remotely activated inside the…
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