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Rett Syndrome Research Trust Blog Rett Syndrome Research Trust Blog Subscribe to feed Deep Brain Stimulation – A Potential Therapeutic for Rett Syndrome? October 15, 2015 in Research | Tags: DBS , Huda Zoghbi , Jianrong Tang , Podcast | 1 comment A paper authored by Huda Zoghbi and Jianrong Tang at Baylor College of Medicine and published in  Nature  describes improvement in learning and memory paradigms in mice models of Rett after deep brain stimulation (DBS).  This research was funded, in part, by RSRT. DBS is a surgical procedure that involves implanting electrodes in specific areas of the brain. The electrodes are attached to a pacemaker-like device placed under the skin in your upper chest that generated electrical impulses. The disorders most commonly treated with DBS include Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor and dystonia. The procedure is also being studied as a treatment for epilepsy, cluster headaches, Tourette syndrome, chronic pain and depression...

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