NEW YORK (AP) — Emily Hollenbeck lived with a deep, recurring depression she likened to a black hole, where gravity felt so strong and her limbs so heavy she could
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Emily Hollenbeck struggled with recurring depression, comparing it to a gravitational force that made even moving difficult.In pursuit of relief, she opted for an experimental treatment referred to as deep brain stimulation.The treatment delivers targeted electrical impulses to the brain, similar to a pacemaker, showing promise in research despite some setbacks. Emily Hollenbeck lived with