Disrupted Brain Waves Hurt Your Mental Health, but There’s a Fix

Behavioral and mood issues often stem from brain wave imbalances.
Disrupted Brain Waves Hurt Your Mental Health, but There’s a Fix
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“If you’d fix a busted knee, why not a dysregulated brain or disrupted brain wave frequency?”

Dr. Kevin Murphy, a radiation oncologist and creator of personalized repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (PrTMS), a therapeutic neuromodulation technique, posed this question at Beyond the Prescription Pad, a conference spotlighting mental health. With his question, Murphy aimed to challenge our biases around mental health treatment.

Zena le Roux
Zena le Roux
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Zena le Roux is a health journalist with a master’s in investigative health journalism and a certified health and wellness coach specializing in functional nutrition. She is trained in sports nutrition, mindful eating, internal family systems, and applied polyvagal theory. She works in private practice and serves as a nutrition educator for a UK-based health school.
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