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Student startup XEED tackling Parkinson's Disease
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Tremors are perhaps the most outwardly visible symptom of Parkinson's Disease. Medication and physical therapy are used to assist in reducing their occurrence, however the degree and type of treatments change as the disease progresses. It also tracks ...




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