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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.
Experts report lasting benefits of deep brain stimulation in patients with hereditary dystonia

Experts report lasting benefits of deep brain stimulation in patients with hereditary dystonia

New framework to improve safety and effectiveness of surgical procedures, implantable devices

New framework to improve safety and effectiveness of surgical procedures, implantable devices

Vercise DBS System shows improvement in motor scores for patients with Parkinson's disease

Vercise DBS System shows improvement in motor scores for patients with Parkinson's disease

Research: Deep brain stimulation is associated with weight loss trend in morbidly obese patients

Research: Deep brain stimulation is associated with weight loss trend in morbidly obese patients

Columbia psychiatry researchers suggest possible approaches to treat or prevent OCD

Columbia psychiatry researchers suggest possible approaches to treat or prevent OCD

Nation's leading experts join forces to accelerate effective treatments for brain tumors

Nation's leading experts join forces to accelerate effective treatments for brain tumors

Study sheds light on origin of wide range of brain disorders

Study sheds light on origin of wide range of brain disorders

Large study of deep brain stimulation underway for Alzheimer's disease treatment

Large study of deep brain stimulation underway for Alzheimer's disease treatment

Surgeon develops new way to perform deep brain stimulation

Surgeon develops new way to perform deep brain stimulation

Alim Louis Benabid receives 2013 Robert A. Pritzker Prize for Leadership in Parkinson's Research

Alim Louis Benabid receives 2013 Robert A. Pritzker Prize for Leadership in Parkinson's Research

Boston Scientific's GUIDE DBS System gets CE Mark approval

Boston Scientific's GUIDE DBS System gets CE Mark approval

Common type of childhood asthma is not related to allergens and inflammation

Common type of childhood asthma is not related to allergens and inflammation

Researchers reveal roots of a common type of childhood asthma

Researchers reveal roots of a common type of childhood asthma

Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College wins AWSM Award for Excellence

Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College wins AWSM Award for Excellence

Kinesia ProView™ launched to visualize motor symptom severity response to deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s patients

Kinesia ProView™ launched to visualize motor symptom severity response to deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s patients

Inhibiting powerful protein with new agents may supply broad benefit for lymphoma patients

Inhibiting powerful protein with new agents may supply broad benefit for lymphoma patients

Researchers successfully test new anti-cocaine vaccine in primates

Researchers successfully test new anti-cocaine vaccine in primates

Nicotine in peppers and tomatoes may provide protective effect against Parkinson's disease

Nicotine in peppers and tomatoes may provide protective effect against Parkinson's disease

Nearly 1/10 stroke patients suffer from chronic and debilitating pain

Nearly 1/10 stroke patients suffer from chronic and debilitating pain

DBS appears to reduce caloric intake and weight loss in obese animal models

DBS appears to reduce caloric intake and weight loss in obese animal models

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