
Brain stimulations help tourettes sufferers
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The video discusses Jane Bargen's struggle with Tourette's syndrome and her journey to undergo a new surgical procedure called deep brain stimulation. This operation involves implanting electrodes in the brain to reduce muscle tics. The process is complex, requiring careful navigation to avoid damaging brain structures. Post-surgery, Jane experiences significant improvement, with her tics almost disappearing. The video highlights the potential of this treatment and the ongoing research to understand its effects.
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