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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is already being used to treat physical symptoms—such as tremors—in people living with Parkinson's. But, until now, its potential to help relieve non-movement ...
Adaptive deep brain stimulation has virtually eliminated the most debilitating motor symptoms for some Parkinson’s patients and considerably improved their lives. At 40, Keith Krehbiel was a ...
Adaptive deep brain stimulation provides remarkable relief for 70-year-old conductor Rand Laycock, whose Parkinson's tremors impacted his musical career until a breakthrough in treatment.
When 64-year-old MBK Nair first noticed a subtle tremor in his right hand in 2020, he brushed it off as fatigue or muscle ...
After 45 years of marriage, Mark Geddes and his wife Jill were on the verge of sleeping in separate rooms due to the ...
A targeted drug therapy has shown potential to reverse cellular damage in Parkinson's disease by regenerating critical brain ...
A music conductor from Parma Ohio has a device implanted in his brain to help him manage his Parkinson’s symptoms.
An alternative to more invasive surgical procedures like deep brain stimulation (DBS) MRgFUS intervention is a non-surgical ...
Morten Harket has revealed he has Parkinson’s disease. The singer of a-ha, the band behind the 1985 hit and innovatively ...
A Parkinson’s support group at the Edwardsville YMCA has been providing resources, activities, and social connection for ...
The FDA has approved the Felix NeuroAI Wristband, a wearable AI-driven neurostimulation device, for treating upper limb ...