Parkinson's Surgery
Brain surgery to control Parkinson's disease
Michael Holman is undergoing an 11-hour brain surgery. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in the 1980s, and has been getting by with dopamine supplements - but the side-effects of the treatment, such as shaking (known as dyskinesia) were proving intolerable. Now, a major operation knows as deep cerebral stimulation may help him regain control of his life.
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