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New Brain Implant Reduces Parkinson's Symptoms by 50% in Early Trials
Aug 19, 2024, 07:14 PM
Recent studies have shown promising results for a new brain implant technology aimed at alleviating symptoms of Parkinson's disease. This innovative approach involves an intelligent pacemaker that offers deep brain stimulation, providing personalized neuromodulation tailored to individual needs. The device, guided by artificial intelligence, has been shown to reduce Parkinson's symptoms by 50 percent in early trials. Experts suggest that the implant could offer around-the-clock care, adapting to the brain's activity to deliver more effective and long-term relief. This technology represents a significant advancement over current techniques, potentially improving movement and sleep for those affected by Parkinson's.
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