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A new study shows that a simple 3D motion capture system can measure the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for treating severe dystonia, a movement disorder. This provides doctors with an objective tool to fine-tune DBS settings for each patient, moving beyond subjective assessments to improve treatment outcomes.
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The severity of bronchiolitis, a common lung infection in infants, is linked to problems with the body’s immune “checkpoint” system, which normally helps control inflammation. This finding could lead to new treatments that target this specific immune pathway to prevent severe illness in young children.
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A clinical opinion piece highlights that pelvic venous disorders are a significant but often overlooked cause of chronic pelvic pain in women. The article stresses that better awareness and collaboration between gynecologists and radiologists is key to correctly diagnosing and managing this complex condition.
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