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USC have discovered a new brain mechanism that allows humans to rapidly switch between motor actions. This process does not involve stopping the initial movement, as previously believed.
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New USC research offers an unseen insight into how the brain shifts gears. The researchers have discovered that our innate ...
Have you heard of deep brain stimulation (DBS)? For certain neurological movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease, DBS is ...
New medical advancements help Parkinson's patients regain control of their lives. HOUSTON — About 500,000 people in the ...
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Currently, over 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder ...
Adaptive deep brain stimulation was approved earlier this year by the US and European health authorities. It involves a ...
A 79-year-old Phoenix artist has his confidence back to create art thanks to a special procedure to treat Parkinson's disease ...
A 79-year-old local artist with Parkinson's Disease is returning to his craft after a life-changing brain stimulation surgery ...
In the case of Parkinson’s, stimulation effects are almost immediate, so it is relatively easy to see how well particular constant settings work.
A Paradise Valley man has regained his ability to sculpt thanks to deep brain stimulation that eased his Parkinson's tremors.