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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: New treatment option for people with severe Tourette syndrome

Deep brain stimulation: New treatment option for people with severe Tourette syndrome

MSU receives $6.2 million Morris K. Udall Center of Excellence for Parkinson's disease grant

MSU receives $6.2 million Morris K. Udall Center of Excellence for Parkinson's disease grant

Clinical trial of gene transfer therapy for advanced Parkinson's disease

Clinical trial of gene transfer therapy for advanced Parkinson's disease

Pico-Tesla commences Phase III clinical trial its Resonator system for treating Parkinson’s disease

Pico-Tesla commences Phase III clinical trial its Resonator system for treating Parkinson’s disease

Butler Hospital leads clinical study for effectiveness and safety of DBS for OCD

Butler Hospital leads clinical study for effectiveness and safety of DBS for OCD

Study points to subtle differences between boys and girls' attitudes to multiple drugs

Study points to subtle differences between boys and girls' attitudes to multiple drugs

NIH awards $10.5 million grant for OCD treatment research

NIH awards $10.5 million grant for OCD treatment research

Study reveals that KCNE2 and KCNQ1 mutations can results in thyroid dysfunction

Study reveals that KCNE2 and KCNQ1 mutations can results in thyroid dysfunction

Findings may lead to drugs that destroy TB in dormant stage of lifecycle

Findings may lead to drugs that destroy TB in dormant stage of lifecycle

St. Jude Medical's Brio neurostimulator receives CE Mark approval

St. Jude Medical's Brio neurostimulator receives CE Mark approval

Spinal implant developed by Sanfor Clinic neurosurgeon receives FDA market clearance

Spinal implant developed by Sanfor Clinic neurosurgeon receives FDA market clearance

NYP/Weill Cornell research reveals that prolonged QRS duration indicates abnormal pumping of the heart

NYP/Weill Cornell research reveals that prolonged QRS duration indicates abnormal pumping of the heart

FDA provides marketing clearance for the spinal implant developed by Sanford Health

FDA provides marketing clearance for the spinal implant developed by Sanford Health

Medtronic's Q1 financial results announced

Medtronic's Q1 financial results announced

Study reveals that increased neurostimulation market offers growth for device industries

Study reveals that increased neurostimulation market offers growth for device industries

Coping with burn injuries

Coping with burn injuries

New book explores neurobiology of pleasure

New book explores neurobiology of pleasure

Trial to begin on alternative treatment for depression

Trial to begin on alternative treatment for depression

Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders

Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders

Shedding some light on Parkinson's treatment

Shedding some light on Parkinson's treatment

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