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A study at the Wahrendorff Clinic in Germany in 2021<ref>{{Cite web |date=11 April 2023 |title=Alternative Alzheimer's Treatments Offering Hope - 84% of the subjects surveyed rated their psychological well-being after the TPS treatment as medium to good |url=https://hitoshin.com/blog/alternative-alzheimers-treatments-offering-hope/ |website=Hitoshin}}</ref> reported that 84% of participants in the study have experienced positive effects after using the treatment.
 
Under the supervision of Professor Marc Ziegenbein, a psychiatry and psychotherapy specialist, the study of 77 subjects with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease received frequent transcranial magnetic stimulation applications and observed over a period of time.
 
Improvements were mainly found in the areas of orientation in the environment, concentration, general well-being and satisfaction.