It will come as no surprise to most with military experience that two-thirds of all U.S. service members do not get enough sleep to be considered healthy. And while Army sleep researchers realize that ...
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An electrical zap to the brain can temporarily render a person more susceptible to hypnosis, a new study shows. Participants became more easily hypnotized after paddles placed against their scalp ...
A bracelet that delivers electrical pulses can significantly reduce both the severity and frequency of tics for people with Tourette Syndrome, a new study has found. The University of Nottingham study ...
Army researchers are exploring ways to improve troops' quality of sleep through administering low-intensity electrical pulses during sleep. (Arlen Caplan/Army) Army researchers are exploring ways to ...