Two of the first patients of adaptive Deep Brain Sitimulation (aDBS) Parkinson's therapy and the neurologist who developed the care system share how life changes and how it doesn't when receiving the… [+201 chars]
New Parkinson’s treatment developed at Stanford could help millions - The Mercury News
Two of the first patients of adaptive Deep Brain Sitimulation (aDBS) Parkinson’s therapy and the neurologist who developed the care system share how life changes and how it doesn’t when…
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