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Researchers from the University of Oxford and a team of scientists have demonstrated that off-the-shelf wearable sensors can effectively track the progression of Parkinson's disease in individuals. The study showed that these digital devices outperformed human clinical observation in monitoring the motor symptoms of the disease. This breakthrough could lead to earlier detection and treatment of Parkinson's, potentially improving the lives of millions of patients worldwide.
A team of researchers showed that digital wearable devices can track the progression of Parkinson’s disease in an individual more effectively than human clinical observation can https://t.co/5XBe70nhpV
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A team of researchers showed that digital wearable devices can track the progression of Parkinson’s disease in an individual more effectively than human clinical observation can https://t.co/YIsoqQVzEu
Wearable sensors and corresponding algorithms may be able to track the motor symptom progression in Parkinson's Disease better than current clinical rating scales in small study https://t.co/70XoA4PTsu (coverage https://t.co/9ph3oZOsff @nytimes )
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.@UniofOxford researchers have demonstrated that off-the-shelf wearable sensors can track the progression of Parkinson’s disease in an individual more effectively than human clinical observation can. https://t.co/5WuUA6OWVS