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I find it interesting since the vaccine can cross the brain blood barrier.

they have a high rating for factual reporting https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/entrepreneur-magazine/

the five-year, $80 million government bankrolled neuroprosthetic research program is fittingly called the electrical prescriptions initiative. but you can call it elecrx (pronounced electrics) for short. it’s part of president obama’s brain campaign to help “warfighters and civilians suffering from traumatic injury and neuropsychiatric illness.”

darpa says the goal of the project is to create “new, high-precision, minimally invasive technologies for modulating nerve circuits to restore and maintain human health.” translated, the hope is that the agency’s tiny “intelligent pacemaker” implants -- as miniscule as individual nerve fibers -- will replace medications. they might also render obsolete the bulky, card deck-sized surgical brain implants already in use today to treat things like depression, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.

I find it interesting since the vaccine can cross the brain blood barrier. they have a high rating for factual reporting https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/entrepreneur-magazine/ the five-year, $80 million government bankrolled neuroprosthetic research program is fittingly called the electrical prescriptions initiative. but you can call it elecrx (pronounced electrics) for short. it’s part of president obama’s brain campaign to help “warfighters and civilians suffering from traumatic injury and neuropsychiatric illness.” darpa says the goal of the project is to create “new, high-precision, minimally invasive technologies for modulating nerve circuits to restore and maintain human health.” translated, the hope is that the agency’s tiny “intelligent pacemaker” implants -- as miniscule as individual nerve fibers -- will replace medications. they might also render obsolete the bulky, card deck-sized surgical brain implants already in use today to treat things like depression, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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