This particular helmet will be able to deliver electro-magnetic impulses to the brain, and so far the results from such treatment has been nothing short of encouraging. Approximately 30% of those who happen to be depressed do not respond to medication or psychological counselling, and so it is with high hopes that such a helmet will be able to do its bit by targeting malfunctioning blood cells in the brain.
Clinical trials have shown that 67% of those who made use of it reported that their symptoms had gone away, and there were noticeable improvements in mood within a week’s worth of use. Of course, the sample size is not that large, having been tested on 65 patients who had treatment-resistant depression. Perhaps we might see this helmet therapy become a decent alternative for those who feel that there is no way out.