Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is giving families renewed hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. This gentle, non-invasive therapy uses magnetic pulses to stimulate brain regions responsible for memory, attention, and learning.
Early studies show that regular TMS sessions can improve cognitive performance and slow the progression of decline in some patients. Unlike medications, which may cause side effects or lose effectiveness over time, TMS directly activates brain cells and promotes neuroplasticity — the brain’s natural ability to form new connections.
During treatment, patients remain awake and comfortable. Sessions typically last 20–30 minutes, several times a week, over four to six weeks. Many families notice clearer communication, improved mood, or better daily functioning as therapy continues.
TMS is not a cure, but it’s a promising addition to comprehensive Alzheimer’s care. Early intervention offers the best outcomes — helping preserve independence and quality of life.
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