Brain stimulation devices have been marketed as a drug-free alternative to ADHD medication. But a major new UK trial found no ...
A large multicenter clinical trial led by King's College London with 150 children and adolescents has shown that a device cleared by the US FDA to treat ADHD is not effective in reducing symptoms. The ...
Because while the device was deemed safe and was considered by users as fairly easy to use, it may not live up to the promise with which it gained approval. "Rigorous evidence, such as that generated ...
A new, large-scale independent UK clinical trial involving 150 children and teenagers found no evidence that TNS improved ...