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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure used to treat a variety of disabling neurological symptoms—most commonly the debilitating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD), such as tremor, rigidity, stiffness, slowed movement, and walking problems. The procedure is also used to treat essential tremor, a common neurological movement disorder. At present, the procedure is used only for patients whose symptoms cannot be adequately controlled with medications.
Deep brain stimulation benefits people with Parkinson's, essential tremor

Deep brain stimulation benefits people with Parkinson's, essential tremor

NSVascular signs exclusive license with UCLA for Thin-Film Nitinol technology

NSVascular signs exclusive license with UCLA for Thin-Film Nitinol technology

FDA approves expansion of St. Jude Medical's BROADEN deep brain stimulation study for depression

FDA approves expansion of St. Jude Medical's BROADEN deep brain stimulation study for depression

UNC study uses optogenetics to tweak brain wiring responsible for drug addiction behaviors

UNC study uses optogenetics to tweak brain wiring responsible for drug addiction behaviors

New surprising details about flow of neurotransmitters between brain neurons

New surprising details about flow of neurotransmitters between brain neurons

Telaprevir drug shows promise in curing hepatitis C infection

Telaprevir drug shows promise in curing hepatitis C infection

Varicocele surgery may increase testosterone production

Varicocele surgery may increase testosterone production

Low testosterone linked to varicoceles

Low testosterone linked to varicoceles

High number of adverse patient safety events occur in doctors' offices

High number of adverse patient safety events occur in doctors' offices

Neurologix reports new results from NLX-P101 Phase 2 trial against Parkinson's disease

Neurologix reports new results from NLX-P101 Phase 2 trial against Parkinson's disease

Switching to a newer electronic health record system reduces prescription errors

Switching to a newer electronic health record system reduces prescription errors

Neurologix presents NLX-P101 Phase 2 trial in Parkinson's disease at 10th INS World Congress

Neurologix presents NLX-P101 Phase 2 trial in Parkinson's disease at 10th INS World Congress

New clinical research study to compare two medications for bipolar disorder

New clinical research study to compare two medications for bipolar disorder

New combination therapy eradicates acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children, older adults

New combination therapy eradicates acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children, older adults

New circumcision treatment can reduce HIV

New circumcision treatment can reduce HIV

Teen drinkers spend more time on computers frequenting social networking sites

Teen drinkers spend more time on computers frequenting social networking sites

Teen alcohol consumption associated with computer use

Teen alcohol consumption associated with computer use

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center to present research studies at 2011 ATC

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center to present research studies at 2011 ATC

Expert to present latest transplant research findings at ATC 2011

Expert to present latest transplant research findings at ATC 2011

New PET imaging clinical trial to improve early esophageal, lung cancer detection

New PET imaging clinical trial to improve early esophageal, lung cancer detection

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