A large international team of researchers has found that deep brain stimulation in the subthalamic nucleus continues to help people with Parkinson’s disease even five years after treatment. This ...
Deep brain stimulation is a surgical brain therapy used to treat symptoms of movement disorders such as dystonia, Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy. Performing over 100 DBS procedures annually, the ...
The INTREPID study group, a team of 49 researchers from 30 academic and medical institutions, reports on sustained five-year benefits from subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's ...
A new brain stimulating helmet that could improve the treatment of both depression and Parkinson's disease represents a "paradigm shift" for neuroscience, say researchers. The ultrasound device ...
Scientists have grown tiny, pea-sized brains in the lab to better understand how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder affect the brain. These two mental health conditions are very hard to diagnose ...
For more than a decade, Carnegie Mellon neuroscientist Aryn Gittis has been unraveling the mystery of how the brain controls movement — research now pointing toward new treatments for Parkinson’s ...
A more precise and personalized form of electric brain stimulation may be a more effective and faster treatment for people with moderate to major depression compared to other similar treatments, ...
New discovery shows that a unique nanomaterial called graphitic carbon nitride (g-C₃N₄) has been shown to stimulate your brain cells without the need for invasive tools like electrodes, lasers or ...
Imagine a version of mental health care that adapts to you—your brain, your body, your life—as you go. A personalized plan that can adjust in real time, combining brain stimulation, psychotherapy, ...