Mental health - Brain stimulation helps in Parkinsons
Brain stimulation helps in Parkinsons
New York: Deep brain electrical stimulation appears to be more effective than the best medical treatment in reducing motor symptoms and improving quality of life in patients with advanced Parkinsons disease, results of a clinical trial show.
Living on hope
When Molly Walsh stepped up to the podium at the annual General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UAA) in St. Louis, in June she had two minutes to give the speech of a lifetime.
Depression in Parkinsons Disease Has both Psychological and Pathological Causes
DUBLIN, Ireland----Aug. 31, 2006--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the new Datamonitor report "Pipeline Insight: Parkinsons Disease And Restless Legs Syndrome - Reformulations Set To Drive Near-Term Growth" to their offering.

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