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Post Smart belt helps elderly, Parkinson's patients with balance - CNET


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Smart belt helps elderly, Parkinson's patients with balance
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The researchers say their goal is to assist quality of life "by improving postural stability, reducing the number of falls and increasing their confidence in daily activities," UH's Beom-Chan Lee said in the release. Parkinson's patients in a 6-week ...
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