Insomnia
Research and
Reviews
Research and
published
reports are
listed by
primary
investigator,
title and year
in reverse
chronological
order
.
Kirsch, Daniel
L. and Gilula,
Marshall.
CES in
the treatment of
insomnia: A
review and
meta-analysis.
Practical
Pain Management,
7(7):28-39, 2007
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Kirsch, Daniel
L.
Cranial
electrotherapy
stimulation for
the treatment of
anxiety,
depression,
insomnia and
other
conditions.
Insert:
Giordano, James.
Illustrating how
CES works.
Natural
Medicine,
23:118-120,
2006.
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Gilula, Marshall
F. and Barach,
Paul R.
Cranial
electrotherapy
stimulation: a
safe
neuromedical
treatment for
anxiety,
depression or
insomnia.
Southern Medical
Journal.
97(12):1269-1270,
2004.
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Kirsch, Daniel,
L. and Smith R.Cranial
electrotherapy
stimulation for
anxiety,
depression,
insomnia,
cognitive
dysfunction, and
pain. In
Bioelectromagnetic
Medicine.
Paul J. Rosch,
Ed. Marcel
Dekker, New
York, Pp
727-740, 2004.
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Kennerly,
Richard.
QEEG analysis of
cranial
electrotherapy:
a pilot study.
Journal of
Neurotherapy
(8)2, 2004.
Presented at the
International
Society for
Neuronal
Regulation
annual
conference,
September 18-21,
2003 in Houston,
Texas.
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Kirsch, Daniel
L.
Postmarketing
survey of
Alpha-Stim CES
patients.
Summarized here
and presented in
detail in the
book The
Science Behind
Cranial
Electrotherapy
Stimulation,
2nd Ed., Medical
Scope Publishing
Corporation,
Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada,
2002.
Schroeder, M.J.,
and Barr, R.E.
Quantitative
analysis of
electroencephalogram
during cranial
electrotherapy
stimulation.
Clinical
Neurophysiology.
112:2075-2083,
2001. Doctoral
dissertation,
The
Graduate School
of the
University of
Texas at Austin,
191 pages, 1999
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Gibson, Thomas
H, et. al.
Cranial
application of
low level
transcranial
electrotherapy
vs. relaxation
instruction in
anxious
patients.
American
Journal of
Electromedicine,
4(1):18-21,
1987. Doctoral
dissertation
(TG), California
School of
Professional
Psychology, 152
pages, 1983.
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Lerner, Fred N,
et. al.
A doubleblind
comparative
study of
microstimulation
and placebo
effect in short
term treatment
of the chronic
back pain
patient.
Journal of the
American
Chiropractic
Association,
15(11):101-106,
1981.
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