A revolutionary medical device has the potential to cure Parkinson's disease by reaching the deepest parts of the brain.
An estimated 1.1 million Americans are living with Parkinson's, a neurodegenerative condition causing tremors, limb stiffness, and mobility issues.
Despite its prevalence, the exact cause of neuronal deterioration in Parkinson's remains unknown, and current treatments are either invasive or short-lasting.
However, researchers have now developed a non-invasive method to target neurons in Parkinson's patients' brains, offering new hope for a cure.
A one-of-a-kind piece of medical technology could heal diseases that have stumped researchers for decades.
This breakthrough device may finally provide a solution to a disease that has long puzzled researchers.
Author's summary: New device may cure Parkinson's.