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Parkinson Disease: Neurostimulation vs. Medical Therapy
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Deep Brain Stimulation for Patients With Advanced Parkinson Disease Provides Benefits
-- Patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD) who received deep brain stimulation treatment had more improvement in movement skills and quality of life after 6 months than patients who received other medical therapy, but also had a...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment for Advanced Parkinson Disease Provides Benefits
Newswise - Patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD) who received deep brain stimulation treatment had more improvement in movement skills and quality of life after six months than patients who received other medical therapy, but...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment For Advanced Parkinson's Disease Patients Provides Benefits, Risks
ScienceDaily (Jan.6, 2009) Patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD) who received deep brain stimulation treatment had more improvement in movement skills and quality of life after six months than patients who received other...
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Deep Brain Stimulation May Benefit Advanced Parkinson's Disease Patients, But With Increased Adverse Event Ris
Deep brain stimulation treatment may improve movement skills and quality of life for patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) over other medical therapies, though it may also have a higher risk of serious adverse events,...
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Bilateral Deep Brain Stimulation vs Best Medical Therapy for Patients With Advanced Parkinson Disease: A Rando
Frances M.Weaver, PhD; Kenneth Follett, MD, PhD; Matthew Stern, MD; Kwan Hur, PhD; Crystal Harris, PharmD; William J. Marks Jr, MD; Johannes Rothlind, PhD; Oren Sagher, MD; Domenic Reda, PhD; Claudia S. Moy, PhD; Rajesh Pahwa, MD; Kim...
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