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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Can "Hacking The Brain" Heal Disease? Cures Now For Parkinson's And Depression

Alan: Univeristy of Toronto Neuro-Surgeon Andres Lozano has devised surgical-electrical interventions whose curative outcomes are "miraculous."

"Can Hacking The Brain Make You Healthier?" (TED Talk)  http://www.npr.org/2013/12/06/209618161/can-hacking-the-brain-make-you-healthier 

To enhance your understanding of Lozano's work, listen to his interview with TED Radio Hourhttp://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=209618161&m=209620407

Audio files for the rest of this show at 
http://www.npr.org/2013/08/10/209178988/the-hackers
























Part 5 of the TED Radio Hour episode The Hackers.

About Andres Lozano's TEDTalk
Neurosurgeon Andres Lozano talks about dramatic findings in deep brain stimulation including a woman with Parkinson's who instantly stops shaking, and brain areas eroded by Alzheimer's that are brought back to life.
About Andres Lozano
Neurosurgeon Andres Lozano remembers the most satisfying case of his career – helping a boy with dystonia that had twisted his body to the point where he could only crawl on his stomach. The boy didn't respond to drugs, but he did respond to deep brain stimulation. Three months after surgery, he was walking like a normal child.
Lozano is a pioneer in deep brain stimulation. His team has mapped out areas of the human brain and pioneered novel surgical approaches to treat disorders like Parkinson's disease, depression, dystonia, anorexia, Huntington's and Alzheimer's disease. He is the chairman of neurosurgery at the University of Toronto.



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