Health · 25 views
Imaging study sheds light on how deep brain stimulation acts on Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that causes tremors, body stiffness and other difficulties with movement and bal…
Story Brief
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that causes tremors, body stiffness and other difficulties with movement and balance, which progressively worsen over time. While there is currently no cure for PD, one treatment that has proved promising for alleviating symptoms of the disorder is deep brain stimulation (DBS).
Read full article on Medical XpressAI summaries can be wrong sometimes—always verify important details using the source article.
How AI & Automation are usedMore from Health
Continue reading recent Health coverage
- Deep brain stimulation shows potential to improve communication after traumatic brain injuryContinue reading
- How lung tumors hijack an ancient marine metabolic axis to promote malignant growthContinue reading
- Tiny protein oligomers may unlock earlier diagnosis for Alzheimer's and related diseasesContinue reading
- Fruit fly study sheds light on how forgotten memories return and changeContinue reading
Support HappeningNow
Independent AI-powered news analysis is reader-supported. Your contribution helps cover infrastructure, summaries, and continued platform development.
Support HappeningNow