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Vibrating Wristwatch Could Aid Parkinson's Sufferers
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A Microsoft Corp. researcher has built a prototype wristwatch that offers hope for sufferers of Parkinson's Disease. The device, known as the Emma Watch, uses a pattern of vibrations to disrupt the tremors that characterize the disease, and has allowed ...




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