Magnetic brain stimulation: a potential treatment for people living with multiple sclerosis?

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An overview of Menzies Institute for Medical Research’s TAURUS.2 study which will measure the effects of magnetic brain stimulation (MBS) on multiple sclerosis (MS). MBS can non-invasively activate nerve cells in the human brain and can be used to change nerve cell activity. MBS is currently used to treat depression but has only been used for MS in the research setting to date. In this video for potential study participants we talk about the TAURUS.2 study aims, how magnetic brain stimulation works, what’s involved and who is eligible to participate in this phase 2 clinical trial.