Ultrasound helmet treats Parkinson's non-invasively

theguardian.com

An ultrasound helmet offers a non-invasive treatment for neurological conditions like Parkinson's. The device precisely targets brain regions, potentially replacing invasive deep brain stimulation and aiding conditions such as depression and Alzheimer's. This breakthrough, developed over a decade by Oxford and UCL researchers, shows promise for future clinical applications.


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