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New project aims to validate digital biomarkers for better treatment of Parkinson’s disease – News-Medical.Net
Parkinson’s disease affects seven to ten million patients in Western societies – with an upward trend. Patients suffer from symptoms such as tremors, gait and speech…
Parkinson’s disease affects seven to ten million patients in Western societies – with an upward trend. Patients suffer from symptoms such as tremors, gait and speech disorders, and memory loss. Digital technologies have the potential to change the understanding and treatment of Parkinson’s disease fundamentally. But before they can be implemented in clinical practice, their benefits for patients need to be evaluated carefully – this is the aim of the European research project Validating DIGItal…
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