A review of the literature on the efficacy of electrosleep therapy is presented. The vast majority of non-double-blind based reports are very optimistic about its effectiveness, but the inferences from the double-blind based research are much less positive. It is concluded that the efficacy of electrosleep therapy has not yet been satisfactorily demonstrated.
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