marie-therese connolly. - we appreciate it. - thank you, lark. - in a moment, one more thing. how magnets can ease the blues. - we want your ideas and feedback. so follow us on twitter @insideestreet. re-tweets are welcome. for more information on elder abuse, go to insideestreet.org. - one more thing. treating depression when conventional therapy doesn't work. since the food and drug administration approved transcranial magnetic stimulation, or tms, in 2008, some 5,000 people of all ages have been treated in the u.s. for those afflicted with debilitating depression, who don't respond to conventional drugs or don't tolerate electroshock therapy, tms has emerged, at least for some, as the treatment of last resort. - this has to be tight but not too tight. - in 2008, 84-year-old effie vasiliades fell into the depths of depression. - the suffering is unbearable. how can i tell you? i've been to hospitals and doctors and nurses and, you know, psychotherapists. - effie's depression was triggered after her husband suffered a stroke. 20 years earlier, when her mother died, she was ab