There's an urgent push underway to get the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to finally ban the devices that administer electric shocks to disabled students at the Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton.
Brain zaps often feel like an electric shock, said Dr. Barnett ... Brain zaps typically go away without treatment. More research is needed to know what remedies help alleviate discomfort from ...
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