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A high tech treatment that allows Neurosurgeons to treat movement disorders like tremors derived from Parkinson's Disease has just become more advanced. Reporter Maddie Orton has the story. Funding for this segment was provided by Levin Capital Strategies.
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Deep Brain Stimulation
Clip: Season 5 Episode 18 | 5m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
A high tech treatment that allows Neurosurgeons to treat movement disorders like tremors derived from Parkinson's Disease has just become more advanced. Reporter Maddie Orton has the story. Funding for this segment was provided by Levin Capital Strategies.
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