ONWARD Wins “Medical Device Engineering Breakthrough” Award in 2021 MedTech Breakthrough Awards Program
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This potentially life-changing technology is the reason we created this awards program, and we extend our sincere congratulations to ONWARD for winning our ‘Medical Device Engineering Breakthrough’ award for our 2021 MedTech Breakthrough Awards program. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) May 06, 2021
MedTech Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technologies and products in the global health and medical technology market, today announced ONWARD has been selected as the winner of the “Medical Device Engineering Breakthrough” award in the fifth annual MedTech Breakthrough Awards program.
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About half of those who have the disorder have 'presence hallucinations,' in which they perceive a dark presence nearby. Scientists have developed a method for reawakening the 'ghosts' hidden in the minds of Parkinson's patients to assess their mental health
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Scientists Discover Brain Abnormality Which Causes Parkinson s Patients To See ghosts
Scientists have discovered a brain abnormality that could explain why people suffering from Parkinson disease believe they can see ghosts.
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Scientists have discovered a brain abnormality that could explain why people suffering from Parkinson’s believe they can see ghosts. Roughly half of the people suffering from the disease have ‘presence hallucinations’ which causes them to sense a shadowy presence nearby.
A disorder of the central nervous system, Parkinson’s disease is characterized by depression, anxiety and hallucinations. While it is traditionally defined as a movement disorder, some of the patient s developmental symptoms to the extent of dementia. While the spontaneous nature of the hallucinations has made it hard to study, researchers have now found that a frontal-temporal disconnection could be respo
Scientists have discovered a frontal-temporal disconnection which could explain why people with Parkinson s believe they can see ghosts.
Around half of people suffering with the disease experience presence hallucinations which causes them to sense a shadowy presence nearby.
The spontaneous nature of the event has made the phenomena hard to study.
Scientists have discovered a frontal-temporal disconnection which could explain why people with Parkinson s believe they can see ghosts
PARKINSON S DISEASE EXPLAINED
Parkinson s disease affects one in 500 people, including about 145,000 individuals in the UK.
It causes muscle stiffness, slowness of movement, tremors, sleep disturbance, chronic fatigue, an impaired quality of life and can lead to severe disability.