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Post Watch: Baystate Medical Center's brain 'pacemaker' turns off Parkinson's disease-like


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Watch: Baystate Medical Center's brain 'pacemaker' turns off Parkinson's disease-like tremors
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SPRINGFIELD â?? It took only a pair of wires, each as thin as a single spaghetti noodle, to give Paul Schafer of Agawam his life back. Without current flowing through those wires regulating portions of his brain controlling movement, he cannot bring a ...
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