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3 SF neighborhood groups sue to stop UCSF Parnassus Heights expansion

3 SF neighborhood groups sue to stop UCSF Parnassus Heights expansion Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail The front entrance at the Parnassus Heights campus of the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) hospital.Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) Three separate San Francisco neighborhood organizations on Friday filed separate lawsuits against the University of California over plans to expand UCSF s Parnassus Heights campus. UCSF s Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan aims to transform UCSF s Helen Diller Medical Center, complete with a much larger hospital, updated care facilities, and new research labs and classrooms. UC regents approved the massive project back in 2018.

Personalized neuromodulation approach provides relief from severe depression symptoms

Personalized brain stimulation alleviates severe depression symptoms

 E-Mail Targeted neuromodulation tailored to individual patients distinctive symptoms is an increasingly common way of correcting misfiring brain circuits in people with epilepsy or Parkinson s disease. Now, scientists at UC San Francisco s Dolby Family Center for Mood Disorders have demonstrated a novel personalized neuromodulation approach that at least in one patient was able to provide relief from symptoms of severe treatment-resistant depression within minutes. The approach is being developed specifically as a potential treatment for the significant fraction of people with debilitating depression who do not respond to existing therapies and are at high risk of suicide. The brain, like the heart, is an electrical organ, and there is a growing acceptance in the field that the faulty brain networks that cause depression just like epilepsy or Parkinson s disease could be shifted into a healthier state by targeted stimulation, said Katherine Scangos, MD, PhD, an assist

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