In the first episode of The Deep End Podcast, we meet Jon Nelson, who shares why he volunteered to get brain implants for his relentless depression.
The patient, a banker by profession, was not able to do even the most basic chores. But then, a minimally-invasive surgery gave him a new lease of life. Read on to find out more.
Tammy Gillespie has been dealing with a Neurological issue that causes her to have severe tremors for years. After undergoing ...
The trial will assess the efficacy and safety of the system in individuals with movement disorders such as Parkinson's ...
Dr. Raheja has expanded psychiatric care through telepsychiatry, bringing services to rural Wisconsin at Thedacare Regional ...
Newronika announced today that it received FDA investigational device exemption (IDE) for its deep brain stimulation (DBS) system.
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Newronika, the developer of groundbreaking adaptive deep brain stimulation technology, is proud to announce the receipt of an ...
Unable to speak because of a brain disorder known as spasmodic dysphonia, Susan O'Sullivan signed up for a clinical trial, ...
Traditional deep brain stimulation surgery can take up to 10 hours to complete, with the patient wide awake. This robotic ...
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Into the Deep opens in select theaters and debuts on digital and on-demand Friday, January 24. Filmmakers, I’m begging you. Stop trying to capitalize on shark-horror hype if you can’t pull off ...
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