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Default Pilot study finds that DBS slows the progression of resting tremor in early-stage PD

"The field of DBS therapy for Parkinson's disease is moving toward earlier stages of treatment ..."

ParkinsonsNewsToday article:
Parkinson's Patients with Early Tremors Aided by Deep Brain Stimulation in Pilot Study

Research paper (not open access):
Effects of deep brain stimulation on rest tremor progression in early stage Parkinson disease | Neurology
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