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AI system spots Parkinson’s signs in voice, walking and drawings
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD By merging voice instability, gait asymmetry, and tremor-driven handwriting changes into a single explainable AI framework, researchers show how digital biomarkers can move ...
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Cleveland Clinic’s $1 billion brain hospital: What to know about the new Neurological Institute
CLEVELAND, Ohio — In less than a year, the Cleveland Clinic’s $1 billion Neurological Institute will bring specialists who ...
An experimental brain implant can capture the signals of movement-related brain regions while Parkinson’s patients perform daily activities like walking to the kitchen or strolling through a park, ...
Attention has turned to progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare neurodegenerative disorder. Here's what it is and why it's often mistaken for Parkinson’s disease.
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Jesse Jackson's legacy in Milwaukee: A history of civil rights activism
Jesse Jackson, a trailblazer in the fight for social justice and civil rights, died Tuesday at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of activism and community impact. Known for his powerful speeches ...
These days, athletes know that your run isn’t over until you have spent time in active and passive recovery. You might have ...
Brackney will replace Chief Tyree Jones, who has been serving in the position since the retirement of Joseph Wade.
New research by engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder aims to get to the bottom of why, as the saying goes, you get a "skip in your step" when you're happy.
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From the lab to the living room: Decoding Parkinson's patients' movements in the real world
Scientists have traditionally studied how the brain controls movement by asking patients to perform structured tasks while connected to multiple sensors in a lab. While these studies have provided ...
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10 subtle early signs of Parkinson's disease you might be missing
Discover 10 early and often overlooked signs of Parkinson's disease, from changes in handwriting to loss of smell. Learn why ...
When your arm moves inside a loose shirt, the fabric does not simply follow along. It ripples, folds, and shifts in ways that exaggerate motion.
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