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Non-invasive neuromodulation approaches can prevent invasive surgery in Parkinson's patients


Non-invasive neuromodulation approaches can prevent invasive surgery in Parkinson s patients
From optogenetics to sonogenetics to magnetognetics, scientists around the world are investigating new techniques to treat Parkinson s disease without the need for invasive surgery.
There is still no treatment that can reverse the effects of Parkinson s disease, a condition estimated to affect 10 million people worldwide. As life expectancy increases, the number of people suffering from this disease is set to rise in the future, making the need for effective treatment a priority.
Doctors prescribe oral medication to alleviate the main symptoms and, for a few patients, use deep brain stimulation. The electrodes stimulate the affected areas and relieve the reactions induced by the disease such as tremor or rigidity. ....

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Planned caesarean births less likely in first lockdown


King’s College London
Pregnant women, non-binary people and trans men were less likely to have gone ahead with planned caesarean births during the first lockdown.
The research showed that 14% of parents surveyed who had a scheduled caesarean altered this plan because of the pandemic, either because they changed their minds or the hospital cancelled the procedure. Many favoured home births where their partner could be with them.
Dr Mari Greenfield, from the School of Life Course Sciences, surveyed 1,754 new and expectant parents in the UK in April 2020, during the early weeks of the first lockdown.
Dr Greenfield told the British Sociological Association’s online annual conference that of the 134 who had a caesarean birth arranged with a hospital, 8 (6%) had been cancelled by the NHS Trust, and 11 (8%) by the parents. ....

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Chennai, April 13 (IANS) A two-year-old toddler from Odisha successfully underwent a bilateral simultaneous cochlear implantation surgery at its centre, said MGM Healthcare on Tuesday.
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