A cutting-edge startup is working on a treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer's by altering the concentration of plasma proteins in patients. Here's how.The post Startup wants to reverse Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s using human blood extract appeared first on Digital Trends.
Progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder Parkinson’s disease can be tough to spot early on. That’s something an EU-funded app called i-Prognosis wants to change. Here's how it works.The post Parkinson’s is hard to detect early, but this ingenious mobile app can help appeared first on Digital Trends.
Progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder Parkinson’s disease can be tough to spot early on. That’s something an EU-funded app called i-Prognosis wants to change. Here's how it works.The post Parkinson’s is hard to detect early, but this ingenious mobile app can help appeared first on Digital Trends.
Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed an algorithm that can identify future Parkinson's patients by looking for details in their medical history.The post Algorithm predicts Parkinson’s disease by digging through your medical history appeared first on Digital Trends.
Researchers at the University of Bari in Italy have developed new machine learning AI technology that could identify Alzheimer’s a decade before doctors can, by way of non-invasive MRI brain scans.The post AI could help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease a decade earlier than doctors can appeared first on Digital Trends.
Parkinson’s disease’s tremors can leave its victims unable to live without assistance, but new technology and talented designers are creating hardware that makes life easier for sufferers, their families, and medical professionals. It’s not a cure, but it’s the next best thing.The post We still can’t cure Parkinson’s, but tech is making life easier for sufferers appeared first on Digital Trends.
Parkinson’s disease’s tremors can leave its victims unable to live without assistance, but new technology and talented designers are creating hardware that makes life easier for sufferers, their families, and medical professionals. It’s not a cure, but it’s the next best thing.The post We still can’t cure Parkinson’s, but tech is making life easier for sufferers appeared first on Digital Trends.
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