. Turning tables: Should GPi become the preferred DBS target for Parkinson disease?. Neurology. 2012 Jun 20; PubMed.

Recommends

Please login to recommend the paper.

Comments

  1. Magnetic induction of current, if done transcranially, is anti-inflammatory. We have studied this for six years in both human and animal models of a number of diseases. The implanted coils are interesting and may prove to be a more successful application for PD.

    References:

    . Mitochondria of mice and men: moderate magnetic fields in obesity and fatty liver. Med Hypotheses. 2012 Sep;79(3):287-93. Epub 2012 Jun 26 PubMed.

    View all comments by Trent Nichols

Make a Comment

To make a comment you must login or register.

This paper appears in the following:

News

  1. Zapping the Brain Can Help, But Where, and With What?