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		<title>By: http://jes5199.com/</title>
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		<description>I went to high school with this guy, now a cyborg: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1651423/posts

&lt;blockquote&gt;In the procedure, Dr. Anderson drills two tiny holes in the forehead, plants two electrodes in the frontal region of the brain, and then run wires underneath the skin to two batteries planted in the patient&#039;s chest.

One hundred times a second, the electrodes send a 3.1-volt current of electricity back and forth through the region of the brain that doctors believe controls OCD.</description>
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<blockquote><p>In the procedure, Dr. Anderson drills two tiny holes in the forehead, plants two electrodes in the frontal region of the brain, and then run wires underneath the skin to two batteries planted in the patient&#8217;s chest.</p>
<p>One hundred times a second, the electrodes send a 3.1-volt current of electricity back and forth through the region of the brain that doctors believe controls OCD.</p></blockquote>
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