#cue1 — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #cue1, aggregated by home.social.
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"Unlike #DeepBrainStimulation implants, which have also been used to treat #Parkinsons symptoms, the #CUE1 is noninvasive—it attaches to the skin using medical adhesive—& inexpensive [at $371]" https://www.wired.com/story/wearable-device-parkinsons-symptoms-charco-neurotech-startup/
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"Unlike #DeepBrainStimulation implants, which have also been used to treat #Parkinsons symptoms, the #CUE1 is noninvasive—it attaches to the skin using medical adhesive—& inexpensive [at $371]" https://www.wired.com/story/wearable-device-parkinsons-symptoms-charco-neurotech-startup/
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"Unlike #DeepBrainStimulation implants, which have also been used to treat #Parkinsons symptoms, the #CUE1 is noninvasive—it attaches to the skin using medical adhesive—& inexpensive [at $371]" https://www.wired.com/story/wearable-device-parkinsons-symptoms-charco-neurotech-startup/
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"Unlike #DeepBrainStimulation implants, which have also been used to treat #Parkinsons symptoms, the #CUE1 is noninvasive—it attaches to the skin using medical adhesive—& inexpensive [at $371]" https://www.wired.com/story/wearable-device-parkinsons-symptoms-charco-neurotech-startup/
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The science behind the #CUE1
“Focused stimulation for #Parkinson's
This phenomenon was first described in the 19th century when Professor Jean-Martin Charcot noticed an improvement in his Parkinson’s patients after a bumpy carriage ride.”