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Title: No surgery needed: New ultrasound helmet enables deep brain stimulation
Post by: Redaktion on September 08, 2025, 15:26:02
Researchers from UCL and the University of Oxford have collaborated to develop an ultrasound helmet that can non-invasively stimulate regions deep inside the brain with unprecedented precision. This could potentially be used for treatment of disorders like Parkinson's disease.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/No-surgery-needed-New-ultrasound-helmet-enables-deep-brain-stimulation.1108552.0.html
Title: Re: No surgery needed: New ultrasound helmet enables deep brain stimulation
Post by: Eliza on September 09, 2025, 16:34:26
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Title: Re: No surgery needed: New ultrasound helmet enables deep brain stimulation
Post by: Angela Rempel on September 10, 2025, 10:38:04
I was around 58 when my thumb started giving me problems. As time passed, I had other symptoms: hand tremors, restless sleep, muscle weakness, cognitive decline, voice spasms, and a stiff, achy right arm and ankle. At 60 I was diagnosed with PARKINSON'S DISEASE. I was on Carbidopa and Pramipexole for two years; they helped a lot but not for long. As the disease progressed, my symptoms worsened. With my neurologist's guidance, I started on PD-5 treatment from U.H.C. (Uinehealth Centre). The treatment worked very effectively; my severe symptoms, especially the tremors, simply vanished. I feel better now than I have ever felt, and I can feel my strength again. Visit Uinehealthcentre. net. My neurologist was very open when looking at alternative medicines and procedures; this PD-5 treatment is a breakthrough.
Title: Re: No surgery needed: New ultrasound helmet enables deep brain stimulation
Post by: angelarempel33 on September 10, 2025, 10:39:44
I was around 58 when my thumb started giving me problems. As time passed, I had other symptoms: hand tremors, restless sleep, muscle weakness, cognitive decline, voice spasms, and a stiff, achy right arm and ankle. At 60 I was diagnosed with PARKINSON'S DISEASE. I was on Carbidopa and Pramipexole for two years; they helped a lot but not for long. As the disease progressed, my symptoms worsened. With my neurologist's guidance, I started on PD-5 treatment from U.H.C. (Uinehealth Centre). The treatment worked very effectively; my severe symptoms, especially the tremors, simply vanished. I feel better now than I have ever felt, and I can feel my strength again. Visit Uinehealthcentre. net. My neurologist was very open when looking at alternative medicines and procedures; this PD-5 treatment is a breakthrough.