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Treating Depression with TMS Aimed at the Brain’s Prefrontal Cortex
Mile High Sports Magazine – Guest Article #2 – Sept. 2019 by Dr. Hy Gia Park and Dr. Charles Park “Why do athlete’s commit suicide?” Rashaan Salaam (1994 Heisman Trophy winner), Rick Rypien, Kenny McKinley (former Broncos player), Terry Long, Kerry Catlin, Tyler Hilinski, Madison Holleran… These elite athletes didn’t just share achievement and excellence …
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Targeting the Physical Source of Depression with TMS
Mile High Sports Magazine – Guest Article #1 – Aug. 2019 by Dr. Hy Gia Park and Dr. Charles Park “Can’t you just be happy?! Get over it! It’s only in your head.” These are typical remarks that depressed individuals frequently hear. Implicit in these statements are: if you are depressed, you are not trying …
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The History of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
I thought this blog topic may be of interest to anyone who is seeking alternative depression treatments or may be considering TMS treatment. “How did anyone ever think of using magnets to treat the brain?” I have been asked this question by many of our patients when I am sitting with them to do the …
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Cutting-Edge Treatment for Mental Illness
In the 1960’s Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek to bring his vision of hope and harmony for mankind to life. The world of Star Trek was filled with technological advances that helped humans live better lives by eradicating conflict, famine, poverty and disease. A device called a “communicator” would allow two-way long distance communication without …
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