New neuro-stimulation treatment helps Kentuckians overcome addiction Jan 27, 2025 Jan 27, 2025 Updated Jan 28, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The device is non-invasive and powered by a simple 9-volt battery. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on +4 New neuro-stimulation treatment helping Kentuckians overcome addiction A groundbreaking treatment for substance use disorder is changing lives by using neuro-stimulation, and it’s exclusively available in the Louisville area. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Wednesday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesJeffersonville woman charged after allegedly stealing police cruiser, hitting officer5 Louisville residents face federal charges for selling illegal driver's licenses to immigrantsJCPS investigates students 'engaging in inappropriate behavior' at Louisville elementaryControversy swirling over Louisville judge's decision to slash sentence for man convicted of sex crimeWhy the NCAA cleared Louisville G League signee London Johnson but not Alabama's BediakoJames Van Der Beek, the 'Dawson's Creek' star who later mocked his own hunky persona, has died at 48JCPS officials break ground on new $100 million Seneca High School campusCourt ruling clears way for Kentucky AG to begin paying victims of local roofing companyLouisville restaurant near Oxmoor Center closes without noticeKentucky police urge ban on 'Glock switches' as incidents rise in Louisville Videos
+4 New neuro-stimulation treatment helping Kentuckians overcome addiction A groundbreaking treatment for substance use disorder is changing lives by using neuro-stimulation, and it’s exclusively available in the Louisville area.