EFFECTS OF TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRIC ACUPOINT STIMULATION ON DRUG USE AND RESPONSES TO CUE-INDUCED CRAVING: A PILOT STUDY

Effects of transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation on drug use and responses to cue-induced craving: a pilot study

Abstract Background Transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation (TEAS) avoids the use of needles, and instead delivers a mild electric current at traditional acupoints.This technique has been used for treating heroin addiction, but has not been systematically tested for other Barstool drugs of abuse.This study aims to investigate the effects of TE

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Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights and Disability

The use and proliferation of AI systems in our daily lives is an unavoidable reality.The debate is no longer about whether we should welcome this type of technology in our lives, but under what conditions and safeguards.Preliminary reports on the risks of using the AI system reveal discrimination in detriment of social groups in situations of vulne

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