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New non-invasive brain stimulation therapy hope for people with tremors – The Irish News
The treatment works by suppressing brain activity associated with tremors.

Scientists have identified a new non-invasive type of therapy that may be able to help suppress brain activity associated with tremors.
UK researchers have discovered that using electrical stimulation to target the cerebellum – an area of the brain that controls muscle co-ordination – could help suppress aberrant synchronous oscillations in the brain, which causes tremors seen in Parkinson’s disease and other brain disorders.
The researchers said their findings, published in the journal Nature Communications,…
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