Learn more about deep brain stimulation as a treatment for movement symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Find info about surgery, living with the therapy, and other helpful resources.| www.medtronic.com
Dr. Gilbert discusses the particular skills of a Movement Disorders Specialist in delivering care to people with Parkinson’s.| American Parkinson Disease Association
The first three Parkinson's patients who received ANPD001 saw improvements in motor symptoms and daily functioning, early trial data showed.| Parkinson's News Today
A recent study confirmed columnist Mollie Lombardi's observations about the different ways women and men approach DBS surgery for Parkinson's.| Parkinson's News Today
In the first of a four-part series on deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's, columnist Mollie Lombardi describes her initial DBS surgery.| Parkinson's News Today
A wide range of Parkinson's disease treatment options can help ease symptoms and make living with the disorder more manageable.| Parkinson's News Today
Columnist Christine Scheer compares her Parkinson's symptoms today with their severity before she had deep brain stimulation surgery.| Parkinson's News Today
While there's no test to confirm a Parkinson's diagnosis in its early stages, the disease can be detected based on a variety of symptoms.| Parkinson's News Today
There are a few surgical treatments for Parkinson's disease, but the most common surgery for PD is deep brain stimulation (DBS).| Parkinson's News Today
Parkinson's disease symptoms affect both motor skills and nonmotor skills, and progress differently in each person.| Parkinson's News Today
Margarida Maia is a science writer for Parkinson's News Today with a PhD in biomedical sciences. She covers the latest news and information on a variety of Parkinson's topics.| Parkinson's News Today
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Learn about Parkinson's disease, a condition that affects the brain, resulting in issues with movement, balance, and more.| Parkinson's News Today