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Apple Is Researching How iPhones Can Be Used To Monitor Parkinson's Patients
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Many patients with Parkinson's disease only see their doctor every six months or so. That's a problem as symptoms might have improved or worsened between visits, which might mean that they're on the wrong dose of medication for months at a time. Apple ...
Apple researching methods to monitor Parkinson's disease with Apple Watch and iPhoneAppleInsider (press release) (blog)
Apple Looking Into Monitoring Parkinson's Disease With Apple WatchUbergizmo
Apple Researching How iPhones Can Monitor Parkinson's Patients in Real TimeMac Rumors
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