Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have identified a specific brain network responsible for Parkinson’s disease, reshaping how the condition is understood and treated.
By precisely targeting this network, patients in a clinical study experienced more than double the symptom improvement compared to treatments aimed at nearby brain regions. The findings point to new possibilities for personalized, noninvasive therapies that address the root of the disease.
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