MINERAL WELLS, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alpha-Stim, cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) devices providing treatment for anxiety, depression, insomnia and pain, announces its user-supported ...
This Dayton Police Officer wears the Alpha-Stim device for up to 40 minutes a day. A third of Dayton's police force is part of a pilot study to reduce stress using brain stimulation. One hundred ...
4.1 The committee considered that Alpha‑Stim AID's mode of action was uncertain although the clinical experts explained the physiological role of alpha brain waves in mediating feelings of calmness.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- If you suffer from anxiety, insomnia, depression, or chronic pain, but don't want to take drugs to treat your problem a battery-powered device used by the VA to treat veterans ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Folks who suffer from anxiety, insomnia, depression and pain and have tried everything to get some relief now have a new, alternative option in the Pittsburgh region. It's called ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In recognition of Veterans Day, AcuityMD announces its partnership with Electromedical Products International (EPI) to drive access to Alpha-Stim ®, a non-invasive, ...
Are you anxious/depressed, overthinking, and not sleeping well? I was waking up at 3 a.m. and not being able to go back to sleep until I discovered ALPHA-STIM, It uses safe and effective Cranial ...
Non-invasive brain stimulation treatment now available to patients with anxiety Electromedical Products International, Inc. (EPI), manufacturer of Alpha-Stim technology, announced today that its Alpha ...
For about 20 minutes to an hour every other day, about 100 Dayton police officers connect wet-clip electrodes from cell-phone-sized devices to their ear lobes, sending a gentle electrical signal ...
Over the past few years, it has become very apparent that smoking is most definitely not cool. Smoking of course was never cool. Smoking is, essentially, paying money to a big corporation which ...
I am sitting at home with two electrodes attached to my earlobes. Electric currents are passing into my brain and down my spinal column. I feel like Frankenstein’s monster. To the casual observer, it ...