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Brain-region stimulation may ease motor symptoms, study finds

Summary by Parkinson's News Today
Stimulating nerve cells in a region of the brain involved in processing sound and emotions may help ease motor symptoms such as those caused by Parkinson’s disease, without unwanted side effects on emotional response, according to a study in rats. While it’s still early to understand if these findings can apply to patients, exploring brain circuits beyond the basal ganglia — a region involved in motor control and affected by Parkinson’s — may le…
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Parkinson's News Today broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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