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Long-term at-home adaptive deep brain stimulation found to be effective in Parkinson's disease
The Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, together with multiple academic medical centers and one industry partner (Medtronic) across the US, ...
New research shows adaptive deep brain stimulation is safe and effective in Parkinson care. Keep reading to see future treatment potential.
Medtronic plc’s Brainsense adaptive deep brain stimulation system has been shown to be tolerable, effective and safe for long-term use at home in people with Parkinson’s disease. A study published in ...
NEW findings indicate that postoperative changes in beta power within the subthalamic nucleus may explain the transient stun effect experienced by patients with Parkinson’s disease after deep brain ...
For more than a decade, Carnegie Mellon neuroscientist Aryn Gittis has been unraveling the mystery of how the brain controls movement — research now pointing toward new treatments for Parkinson’s ...
A University of Florida-led study has shown that deep brain stimulation (DBS) significantly improves symptoms and quality of life for Parkinson’s disease patients, with benefits lasting up to five ...
Doctors at the University of Colorado Anschutz recently implanted an advanced Neuropixels technology into the brains of three patients with Parkinson's disease. This is the first FDA-approved use of ...
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a new imaging technique that captures Parkinson's protein clusters in post-mortem brains.
The campus is the first site with FDA authorization to use this investigational device during brain surgery to study executive functionDoctors at the ...
University of Colorado Anschutz provides study report using Neuropixels technology to unlock insights into Parkinson’s disease: Aurora, Colorado Friday, October 3, 2025, 15:00 H ...
Scientists from the Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), have developed a special nanomaterial that can ...
After having her head shaved by nurses at Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center, patient Catherine Klie’s right hand shook as she tried to trace spiral circles and straight lines with a marker. It ...
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