Better way to keep Parkinson’s at bay, with an iPhone and 30 seconds a day (No Comments)

Speaking of accelerometers present in smartphones only brought upon waves and waves of gaming session with one of the most sensitive motion sensor available. Everyone took it for granted. Not Di Pan though. He, a doctoral student at ASU’s Department of Biomedical Informatics (BMI), also got the idea while playing a game of Labyrinth. Through the use of an app, he is able to make full use of the accelerometer in smartphones in a way that will help a lot of Parkinson’s diesease patients throughout the world. (Read More)
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