Smart brain-zapping implants.
I was just catching up on emails and saw this item from Nature.
I do not have the permission to share the whole article with you but feel that it is alright to share these two paragraphs:
Keith Krehbiel lived with Parkinson’s disease for nearly 25 years before agreeing to try a brain implant that might alleviate his symptoms. He had long been reluctant to submit to the surgery. “It was a big move,” he says. But by 2020, his symptoms had become so severe that he grudgingly agreed to go ahead.
Deep-brain stimulation involves inserting thin wires through two small holes in the skull into a region of the brain associated with movement. The hope is that by delivering electrical pulses to the region, the implant can normalize aberrant brain activity and reduce symptoms. Since the devices were first approved almost three decades ago, some 200,000 people have had them fitted to help calm the tremors and rigidity caused by Parkinson’s disease. But about 40,000 of those who received devices made after 2020 got them with a special feature that has largely not yet been turned on. The devices can read brain waves and then adapt and tailor the rhythm of their output, in much the same way as a pacemaker monitors and corrects the heart’s electrical rhythms, says Helen Bronte-Stewart, a neurologist at Stanford University in California.
I am going to try and contact Helen at Stanford University to gather more details and, hopefully, to obtain her permission to share the complete article with you.
Maybe they can use it on all the morons in the world !
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Any chance this can be rolled out for Jeanie?
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It’s a damn good question, John. I have sent an email to Stanford Uni but as yet no answer. I shall not let this one go!
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Please, please keep me in the loop. Fingers and toes crossed.
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Guaranteed, John.
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I called Stanford’s Dept of Neurosurgery.
They asked me to fax Jean’s medical details to them and I will do that as soon as I can.
Also I came across this article that I feel is highly relevant: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-06-inhibiting-enzyme-halt-cell-death.html
I shall republish that article early next week.
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