eTNS CARES Study
We want to learn if a non-invasive treatment called external trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS) can help reduce ADHD symptoms in autistic children (7-14 years).
Participation spans 8-12 weeks and includes:
- 4-5 in-person visits at UCSF Mission Bay and 4 brief virtual check-ins
- Nightly use of the eTNS device with a small sticky patch applied to child's forehead
- Randomized assignment (those who start with the sham device may try the active device later)
Compensation: Families can earn up to $250
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OCD Teen TMS Study
We are examining the tolerability, safety, and early efficacy of two forms of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for adolescents (ages 13 - 17 years) who have experienced limited improvements with usual treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Participants will:
- Visit the clinic every weekday (5 days per week) for 3 consecutive weeks (15 days total) to receive TMS treatments
- Have a brain MRI scan before TMS treatments begin and after finishing all TMS
- Complete questionnaires and report changes in behavior and physical symptoms
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