11-11-2025 20:35 via nytimes.com

Nolan Williams, Who Stimulated the Brain to Treat Depression, Dies at 43

A neuroscientist, he employed a battery of high-tech tools in devising a fast-acting therapy that targets the area of the brain where depression originates.
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