A new international study points to a specific brain network as the core driver of Parkinson’s disease. Scientists found that this network becomes overly connected, disrupting not just movement but also thinking and other bodily functions. When researchers targeted it with non-invasive brain stimulation, patients showed much stronger symptom improvement than with conventional stimulation. The discovery could reshape how Parkinson’s is diagnosed and treated.
Source:
www.sciencedaily.com
Medical Disclaimer:
This content is shared for informational and educational purposes only.
It does not constitute medical, legal, or policy advice.
Healthcare decisions should always be made in consultation with qualified professionals.













