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Make sure to get a sleep study.

Neurons repair themselves at night.

I was talking with a Yale trained physician. He said he was puzzled when only 50 of 60% of or his TMS patients were going into remission when the studies say it should be 80.

Then he realized: the people not responding to treatment all had sleep apnea.

Now, he doesn't even treat you unless you get a sleep study first. After he did that, the numbers went up to where they should be he said.
 
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