Just a small device, surgically implanted under the left collar bone, is all the solution to your depression! There are people who have trouble getting out of bed. Psychiatrist Hank Kaplan, D.O. talks about people who sleep excessively, tearful, who cannot function. To them, a job is something they can’t even talk about, but even function within the family, and they tend to self-isolate.
But, this needs to be changed. And that can be done with a tiny pacemaker-like device. Weighing only a couple of ounces, it is just two inches across. Inside the device are a lithium battery and a microprocessor. The device is surgically implanted under the left collar bone, with wires leading up to the vagus nerve in the neck.
Via: 14wfie
Tiny Device to Help People With Severe Depression
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