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Post Granddaughter of Parkinson's patient invents 'smart' walking stick to help thousands



Granddaughter of Parkinson's patient invents 'smart' walking stick to help thousands of sufferers
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Product design technology graduate Neha, of the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), hopes her invention can benefit half the 127,000 Parkinson's patients in Britain who regularly experience joint freezing and abnormal gait symptoms.

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