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In patients who do not respond well to medication, brain surgery is sometimes used during the later stages of Parkinson's disease.
One new surgical procedure that doctors are using to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's disease is deep brain stimulation. Researchers are also studying the effects of transplanting nerve cells into the brain to produce dopamine.
In the past, experts thought that vitamin E might help delay or prevent Parkinson's disease. Studies have not been able to prove that vitamin E has any protective benefit for Parkinson's disease.
Exercise can be helpful. Although it will not stop the disease from progressing, it can improve muscle strength, balance, bowel function, and bone strength. That, in turn, can help a person with Parkinson's disease feel better, stay in shape, and keep up with as many daily activities as possible.
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