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Insightec Gets FDA Blessing for Study of Exablate Neuro to Treat Parkinson's Involuntary Movements
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval to Insightec to start a pivotal study of its Exablate Neuro technology. The ultrasound therapy aims to treat advanced Parkinson's disease patients with involuntary muscle movements and ...




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