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Brain control advance in Parkinson’s care – Canberra Weekly
Parkinson’s disease sufferers will be able to live more freely and independently thanks to world-first technology enabling doctors…

Parkinson’s disease sufferers will be able to live more freely and independently thanks to world-first technology enabling doctors to remotely control brain function.
Adjustments to deep brain stimulation therapy for patients can now be made from anywhere…
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