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Predicting Response Trajectories for Suicidal Ideation and Negative Mood among Patients with Depression receiving rTMS

Predicting Response Trajectories for Suicidal Ideation and Negative Mood among Patients with Depression receiving rTMS

By aerchov on March 19, 2025

Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) therapy has been found to be a non-invasive, safe, and effective way of treating depression – even in individuals who do not respond to usual antidepressant medications. In this study, we were interested in how rTMS changed people’s depressed mood and suicidal thoughts.

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NINET-IMH HTAC Survey Results Summary

NINET-IMH HTAC Survey Results Summary

By NINET on March 25, 2019

Written By. Kevin Jiang Last January, NINET-IMH team sent out a survey to the clinic patients asking about their opinions on making rTMS publicly funded in BC, as well as to share their experiences receiving rTMS treatments.In the hopes of reinforcing the lab’s application of nominating rTMS to the BC Health Technology Assessment Committee (HTAC) […]

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Side Effects Trajectories in rTMS Treatment for Depression

Side Effects Trajectories in rTMS Treatment for Depression

By NINET on March 4, 2019

Side Effects Trajectories in rTMS Treatment for Depression: High Frequency Left (10Hz) vs. Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation Afifa Humaira, Sihaoyu Gao , Lang Wu, Jonathan Downar, Daniel Blumberger, Fidel Vila-Rodriguez Introduction According to WHO, Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability that affects 350 million people worldwide, and 30% of them suffer […]

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Long term effects of rTMS

Long term effects of rTMS

By NINET on March 4, 2019

Long term effects of rTMS on the Functional Brain Networks in Treatment-resistant Depression Ruiyang Ge , Jonathan Downar, Daniel M. Blumberger, Zafiris J. Daskalakis, Raymond Lam & Fidel Vila-Rodriguez   Background Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) MDD is a severe disabling and highly prevalent disorder with substantial societal costs. Approximately 60% of the patients do not achieve […]

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HTAC Survey Results

HTAC Survey Results

By NINET on March 1, 2019

HTAC Survey Results Show Support for Provincial rTMS Funding By. Kevin Jiang       “I have struggled with cyclical depression for approximately 20 years. I have tried many medications and alternative treatments. rTMS has proven to be the most effective treatment I have found.” The NINET-IMH Clinic & Laboratory has submitted a nomination to […]

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NINET-IMH Newsletter (February 2019)

NINET-IMH Newsletter (February 2019)

By NINET on February 19, 2019

February 2019 www.ninet.med.ubc.ca PDF version of the newsletter can be found here Note from the PAC Members Dear reader, This monthly newsletter is brought to you by NINET’s Public Advisory Committee (PAC) members. The PAC consist of members of the public, clinic patients, lab personnel, and Dr. Vila-Rodriguez. We meet once a month to discuss […]

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Patient Centered Research

Patient Centered Research

By NINET on January 1, 2019

Patient-Centred Research: New Research from the NINET Lab on the Side Effects Associated with rTMS One of the most critical aspects of clinical practice is to have up to date information on both the benefits and risks associated to a therapeutic intervention. They both equally important for patients and clinicians to inform decisions related to […]

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