Continuous Monitoring Device Assesses Parkinson's Severity
A team at MIT demonstrates a new wireless device that uses machine learning to analyze a patient's movements - without the need for any wearable sensors.
“For a pharmaceutical company or a biotech company trying to develop medicines for this disease, this could greatly reduce the burden and cost and speed up the development of new therapies,” says senior author Dina Katabi .
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