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Intel explores wearable devices for Parkinson’s disease research

14
Aug
2014

By Christina Farr SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Intel Corp plans to use wearable gadgets such as smart watches to monitor patients with Parkinsons disease and collect data that can be shared with researchers. On Wednesday, the chip maker said it is teaming up with the Michael J. Fox Foundation, established by the actor and Parkinsons sufferer in 2000, to conduct a multi-phase research study of the neurodegenerative brain disease. An estimated five million people globally have been diagnosed with Parkinsons, the second-most-common neurudegenerative disease after Alzheimers. The initial goal is to determine the feasibility of using wearable devices to monitor patients remotely and store that data in an open system that can be accessed by scientists. Participants will be monitored via an array of wearable devices.

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