A band-aid-sized brain implant has cured a woman's obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and epilepsy.Amber Pearson, 34, from Albany in New York, had and spent eight hours a day checking her doors and windows were locked and her stove was off, plus a The implant sits in the skull and has wires that are connected to the brain. When it detects brain patterns that signal the start of a seizure or compulsive thoughts, the device sends electrical pulses to the regions, shutting down unwanted neural activity.
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