Health
Brain implant tech is here and it’s not as creepy as you think: Parmy Olson
After years of battling depression, Eric took a groundbreaking step—a brain implant.
After years of battling depression, Eric, a middle-aged emergency worker, took a groundbreaking step—a brain implant. Developed by Inner Cosmos, the device, implanted close to his skull, offers self-activated relief from depression without invasive brain surgery. After a year, Eric's mood has improved, and his family feels the positive shift. His case highlights brain-computer interfaces' potential to treat mental health conditions as neurotechnology advances steadily.
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By Parmy Olson
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