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Electrical brain stimulation can ease heartbreak, study finds
Summary by Ground News
Researchers say transcranial direct-current stimulation can reduce ‘love trauma syndrome’. Breaking up, as the Neil Sedaka hit goes, is hard to do. The emotional pain of a romantic split can be so severe it has its own clinical name – love trauma syndrome, or LTS. But help could be at hand for those seeking to mend a broken heart. Research shows wearing a £400 headset for just a few minutes a day may ease the misery, negativity and depression that can accompany a failed relationship.
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