Neuroscience News reports on Brain-Stimulating Contact Lenses Match Prozac in Depression Study, which links to wellbeing research.

Brain-Stimulating Contact Lenses Match Prozac in Depression Study

Researchers have created transparent, flexible contact lenses that treat depression using "temporal interference" electrical stimulation. In a landmark study, the lenses restored brain connectivity and boosted serotonin by 47%, matching the performance of leading antidepressants. …read more

Why it matters

Stories like this can help readers step back and look at the patterns that support or undermine daily steadiness. For readers, the value is not in treating a single story as an answer, but in noticing the practical themes it raises for everyday wellbeing.

HOF perspective

A wellbeing-focused view would keep the focus on calm, repeatable change rather than quick fixes or dramatic claims. The emphasis should stay on calm, practical support rather than claims of guaranteed change.

Practical takeaway

Notice one pattern that helps you feel calmer, then make it easier to repeat.

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