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TIME (10/24, Park) reports that “the remarkable convergence of advances in bioengineering and neurology has resulted in a fast–developing way to treat chronic diseases, known as bioelectronic medicine.” The piece explains that “while some bioelectronic, or electroceutical, therapies already exist to treat conditions such as headaches, certain cases of depression, as well as chronic and sinus pain, the new wave of electricity–based strategies could expand to help people with some of the most widespread chronic diseases in the world, including high blood pressure, arthritis, diabetes, some forms of blindness and even dementia.” (SOURCE: APA Headlines)