A Wearable to Manage Parkinson’s Motor Symptoms: Interview with Lucy Jung, CEO at Charco Neurotech

Charco Neurotech has developed CUE1, a non-invasive wearable device to aid Parkinson’s patients in managing their symptoms. The device provides vibratory action to targeted regions, inspired by 19th-century observations showing reduced symptoms in patients on bumpy rides. CUE1 uses cueing to improve patients’ mobility, without drugs. With over 40 symptoms, Parkinson’s can be hard to…

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U.S. veterans’ study reveals key insights into Long COVID and protective role of vaccination

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open evaluated post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) among US veterans. PCC refers to persistent symptoms after COVID-19, including shortness of breath, fatigue, and altered senses. Vaccination was found to have a protective effect on individuals with PCC. The study highlighted the need for comprehensive documentation of symptoms in COVID-19 survivors…

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9 Foods To Help You Lose Weight

Certain foods such as beans, soup, dark chocolate, vegetables, and Greek yogurt can help you feel full longer and curb cravings, aiding in weight loss. A protein-rich breakfast, nuts, and crunchy apples with skin on can also aid in weight loss. Yogurt, grapefruit, and whole grains can be beneficial for weight loss as well. However,…

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Transcatheter Tricuspid Repair Improved Quality of Life

A recent randomized controlled trial evaluating the use of Abbots’ TriClip system for transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) of tricuspid valve in patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) showed improvements in quality of life and safety at 30 days. Results were presented at the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics 2023 congress and revealed that patients experienced sustained TR…

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Parents’ smartphone use could harm child development

A study by Tel Aviv University found that mothers devote only 25% of their attention to their toddlers while using smartphones, which can impair child development. Mothers talked less with their children and provided poorer quality interactions while using smartphones. Reduced maternal linguistic input can lead to decreased vocabulary in children and impact social and…

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