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Who is a Candidate for DBS?
Candidates for DBS are usually those who:
- Have a confirmed diagnosis of a DBS-treatable condition.
- Have not responded adequately to medication.
- Are in good overall health to withstand surgery.
- Have realistic expectations about the outcomes.
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What is Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)?
How Does DBS Work?
What Conditions Can DBS Treat?
What are the Benefits of DBS?
What are the Risks and Side Effects?
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Are There Any Risks Associated with EEG?
What Role Does Research Play in Understanding Cognitive Function?
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
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What is the CYP2D6 Gene?
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Can neurological vision problems be prevented?
What are the types of DMTs available?
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