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01-25-2018, 08:43 PM | #1 | ||
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The invention described in this article essentially involves combining a stationary bicycle with Google Street View, for the benefit of patients with Alzheimer's disease. As I read the article, I realized that the benefit of such a combination could go way beyond Alzheimer's disease. I could imagine this being of benefit to many people with Parkinson's disease, and even disease-free elderly people in general.
How a High-Tech Stationary Bicycle Can Help Patients With Dementia - IEEE - The Institute More recently, I came across a research paper that seems to lend support to the idea that this invention could be of use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease [1]. [1] Improved cognition while cycling in Parkinson's disease patients and healthy adults, Hazamy et al., Brain and Cognition, April 2017. Improved cognition while cycling in Parkinson's disease patients and healthy adults. - PubMed - NCBI (abstract only, the rest is behind a paywall) |
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