The most exciting breakthrough is Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (aDBS), which reduces Parkinson’s symptoms by up to 50%. While earlier DBS devices gave the brain continuous electrical stimulation, ...
Parkinson's doesn't just affect movement and the brain -- it may also impact the heart, according to new research. Scientists suggest that targeting a key protein outside of the brain could help ...
Parkinson's doesn't just affect movement and the brain - it may also impact the heart, according to new research from the University of Surrey. Scientists from Surrey's School of Veterinary Medicine ...
Brian Fiske, chief scientist at The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, which funded some of Dr ...
Adaptive deep brain stimulation has virtually eliminated the most debilitating motor symptoms for some Parkinson’s patients ...
In a world of constant stimulation, the thalamus filters which thoughts we become aware of and which we don’t.
Someone will call and say, ‘I was just told I have Parkinson’s disease in a 20-minute visit with my doctor, and I don’t know ...
Parkinson's disease overview, treatment options, including deep brain stimulation, and future developments in neurosurgery by ...
For a decade, she has been unable to do many things as a result of a Parkinson's disease diagnosis. She couldn't cut flowers ...
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 4/1/25, we discuss new treatments for Parkinson's disease with local experts and explore how to best support those living with the disease.
Neurologists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio are among the nation's first to use new technology to treat patients with movement disorders with deep brain stimulation ...