People with mild dementia might live more independently if assistive technology could evolve in parallel with their progressing conditions, according to new research from Alisha Pradhan, assistant ...
Introduction The aim of this review is to answer the following question: Does assistive technology contribute to social inclusion for people with intellectual disability? Previous research on ...
The University of Tasmania will today launch a free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Parkinson's Disease. The course — developed by the University's Wicking Dementia Research and Education ...
Americans will soon have access to an infusion device that provides round-the-clock effective relief of Parkinson's disease. The US FDA this week approved the sale of the treatment, which ...
Researchers from the Cleveland Clinic Genome Center have successfully applied advanced artificial intelligence (AI) genetics models to Parkinson's disease. Researchers identified genetic factors ...
Kevin Hill said he is able to go for days now without thinking about his Parkinson's A man fitted with a pioneering, computer-controlled brain implant to tackle his Parkinson's disease says it ...
A man fitted with a pioneering, computer-controlled brain implant to tackle his Parkinson's disease says it works ... Hussain said recent changes to the device would be very significant to ...
It’s time. It was already time. It’s definitely time now. The technology exists to do it right. The only question is whether the NFL will make the leap — and write the check. The ball needs to be ...
No matter the joints your RA affects, assistive devices, such as bed raisers, zipper pulls, and supportive pillows, may provide some relief by making everyday tasks easier. Rheumatoid arthritis ...
“American Ninja Warrior” contestant Jimmy Choi was 27 when he was diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s disease after a routine medical exam. Today, Choi, 50, is an adviser to the Michael ...
In a large cohort of patients with autoimmune diseases, treatment with biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs was associated with reduced incidence of Parkinson’s disease, data show.
Parkinson's disease is a progressive disorder that develops when the brain cells that produce dopamine (a chemical involved in movement) stop working or die. When this happens, symptoms like slowed ...