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Tailored Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Walking in Parkinson's Disease
In a new study, researchers at UCSF developed a systematic way to quantify key aspects of gait relevant to Parkinson's and used machine learning to identify the best DBS settings for each individual. These personalized settings led to meaningful improvements in walking, such as faster more stable steps, without worsening other symptoms.
July 22, 2025
July 22 2025 - At the Bedside: After Years of Mysterious Cardiac Episodes, a Patient Is Offered a New Lease on Life Through Innovative Multidisciplinary Techniques Championed at UTHealth Houston
- Analysis Group Co-Authors Examine the Advancements in and Application of Health Economics and Outcomes Research to the Evaluation of Cell and Gene Therapies for Rare Diseases
- Access to Green Spaces May Be Linked to Lower Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children
- Putting the Brakes on FAST
- Stroke Changed Her Perspective on Life
- Inappropriate Prescriptions for Antibiotics, Glucocorticoids and Opioids Common at Urgent Cares
- Recalled: More Than 67,000 Cases of Deodorant Sold at Dollar Tree, Walmart, and Amazon
- Tailored Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Walking in Parkinson's Disease
- Unique Immune Cell Linked to Aggressive Leukemia May Lead to Improved Treatment Outcomes
- Redefining Rheumatology: Articularis Healthcare Group Supports the Success of Private Practices
- Fire Safety Tips: Prevent Burns Around Campfires
- Post-COVID-Related Lung Abnormalities Almost Always Regress
- Americans Braced For Loss Of Gender-Affirming Care
- Few Schools Screen Students For Depression, Anxiety
- Dogs Can Sniff Out Parkinson's Disease, Study Shows
- U.S. Adolescents with Cannabis Use Disorder Failing to Complete Rehabilitation
- Four-Day Work Week Benefits Workers, Employers, Study Says
- For Some, Gluten Intolerance Is Psychological, Study Says
- Early Smartphone Access Harms Developing Minds, Study Warns
- Radiation Therapy Overcomes Immunotherapy Resistance in Some Cancers
- Like Humans, AI Can Jump to Conclusions, Mount Sinai Study Finds
- Respiratory Related E.R. Visits Decreased 20 Percent After Coal-Processing Plant Closure
July 21 2025 - Diabetes Care Deadlock: What Is It and How Can You Treat It
- Mount Sinai Researchers Uncover Unique Biological Markers in Patients With Mild Crohn's Disease
- Sugar in Soft Drinks Triggers Genetic Shifts in Gut Microbes, Altering Immune Responses
- How CHLA's Liquid Biopsy Test Is Guiding Care for Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients
- Expert Cancer Care Helps Ryder Thrive Despite Difficult-to-Treat Brain Tumor
- FDA Approves Prefilled Syringe Presentation for Shingles Vaccine
- "Forever Chemicals" Linked to Higher Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
- Despite Self-Perceived Sensitivities, Study Finds Gluten and Wheat Safe for Many People with IBS
- Cedars-Sinai Slashes Anesthesia Emissions, Reducing Carbon Footprint
- UTSW Research: Anaphylaxis hospital stays, LDL-lowering drug, and more
- Air Pollution in Baltimore's Curtis Bay Community Linked to Nearby Coal Terminal Activities and Wind
- Once-Monthly Obesity Medication Shows Promise for Those With and Without Type 2 Diabetes
- Novel Enzyme Replacement Therapy Restores Hearing Loss
- 'Weekend Warriors' with Diabetes Have a 33% Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Mortality
- GLP-1 RAs Show No Clear Advantage Over DPP4is in Dementia Risk Among Older Adults with Diabetes
- Urgent Care Clinics Often Inappropriately Prescribe Antibiotics, Glucocorticoids, and Opioids
- FDA Elevates Dubai Chocolate Spread Recall to Class 1 Over Salmonella Risk
- Is Cellular Senescence to Blame for Some Diseases?
- GI Cancers On The Rise Among Younger Adults
- Eggs Guilt-Free For 'Bad' Cholesterol, Experiment Shows
- Increasing Walk Cadence Counters Frailty Among Seniors, Study Says
- Slower Arm Movement Increases Fall Risk Among Seniors
- One Virus, Two Diseases: SHRO-Led Review Reveals Gaps in HPV Cancer Treatment
- Male Virility Affected By Minimal Rises In Blood Sugar, Study Says
- Seven Seconds Can Protect Pedestrians At Intersections
- New Survey Data Reveals Nearly One-Third of Americans Engage in a 'Sleep Divorce'
- Vitamin D Deficiency Increases Risk of COVID-19 Hospitalisation
- Embedded Natural Polysaccharides for Intervention of Pancreatic Cancer Development
- Breaking Barriers: Novel Fatty Acid Solution Preparation Improves Cellular Lipid Research
- New Genetic Analysis Predicts Risk of Adult Obesity From Childhood
- Gut Bacteria Fuel Tumor Immune Escape in Esophageal Cancer
- Potty Pressure: 1 in 5 Parents Report Struggles with Toilet Training
- Tumor-Targeting Fluorescent Bacteria Illuminate Cancer for Precision Surgery
July 20 2025July 19 2025July 18 2025July 17 2025July 16 2025July 15 2025July 14 2025 - Kerendia Approved for Heart Failure With Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction =40 Percent
- Bio Detection Dogs Successfully Detect Parkinson's Disease by Odour, Study Finds
- Breakthrough Study Finds Key Mechanism Driving Neuroblastoma Progression
- UTSW Research: Treating Shoulder Pain, Aortic Valve Procedures, and More
- IU-led Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Center Moves Forward with Promising New Therapeutic Targets
- High-Performance Scientific Computing Can Compute Molecule Ground-State Energy
- This Brain Circuit Drives the Urge to Mate. Except When It Doesn't
- Common Sugar Substitute Shown to Impair Brain Cells, Boost Stroke Risk
- TB Bacteria Play Possum to Evade Vaccines
- Vapes More Effective for Smoking Cessation Than Nicotine Gum and Lozenges
- Risk for GERD is higher with GLP-1 RA use compared to SGLT-2 inhibitor use
- Pilot Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program Suggests a More Sustained, Multi-Dimensional Approach Is Needed to Prevent Violent Reinjury
- Aluminum Exposure From Childhood Vaccines Not Linked to Increased Risk of Autoimmune, Allergic, or Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes in Teen Years Can Impair Bone Health
- Study Finds Strong Link Between Acromegaly and Increased Cancer Risk
- AI-Powered Mobile Retina Tracker Screens for Diabetic Eye Disease with 99% Accuracy
- Implantable Cell Therapy Has Potential to Restore Adrenal Function and Treat Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
- Study Finds Patients with Interrupted GLP-1 Access Still Achieve Significant Weight Loss
- Anti-Obesity Medications Can Normalize Testosterone Levels in Men
- Mouse Study: Watching Others Eat May Influence Overeating
- Night Shift Work May Increase Risk of Irregular Periods, Hormonal Imbalances and Birth Complications
- CDC Says COVID-19 Cases Rising in 25 States
- Bread Sold at Walmart, Kroger Recalled for Hazelnut Allergy
- Arizona Resident Dies From Pneumonic Plague
- Endocrine Society Guideline Calls for Increased Screening for Common Cause of High Blood Pressure
- New Study Finds Evidence of Hepatitis C Virus in Cells Lining Human Brain
- AI Finds Hundreds of Potential Antibiotics in Snake and Spider Venom
- AI Outperforms People in Scoring Melanoma Tumor-Infiltrating Immune Cells
- Digital Pathology
- Skin-Like Sensor Monitors Internal, External Body Movement, Electrical Signals
- SARS-CoV-2 Causes Buildup of Alzheimer's-Related Peptides in the Retina
- Diet Influences Constipation Risk, Study Says
- Household Mold Can Trigger Lung Disease
- New Bride Survived Removal Of A 40-Pound Tumor
- Sugar, Sweeteners Might Trigger Early Puberty In Some Kids
- Menopause Hormone Therapy Boosts GLP-1 Drug Effectiveness, Researchers Say
- Mayo Clinic Researchers Link CAR-T Cell Aging to Cancer Relapse
- Obesity-Related Cancer Deaths More Than Triple In U.S.
- Ohio State's AquOTic Program Expands with $2.9 Million Award
- From Microbiota to Microgravity: What's Inside The FASEB Journal's Latest Issue
- Hepatitis C Treatment Is Not Reaching Some at-Risk Populations
- Wearable Stethoscope Revolutionizes Lung Sound Monitoring
- Ankles Might Point the Way to Cartilage Repair in Osteoarthritis
- New Study Finds Sharp Increase in Nicotine Pouch Ingestions Among Young Children
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