Google is throwing its money, brain power and technology at the humble spoon. But these spoons (don't call them spoogles) are a bit more than your basic utensil: Using hundreds of algorithms, they ...
For many people living with Parkinson's disease, the mere act of chewing and swallowing can be a challenge. One way to deal with this is to blend foods up to minimize the need to chew. But what if ...
His hand began trembling for no apparent reason, two years ago. He first noticed it when he tried to pull a spoon from a bowl of soup. By the time the spoon reached his mouth, there was no broth left ...
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Jan 6, 2016) - CES, Booth 73553, Tech West, Sands Expo, Level 2 --Technology merges with health, big data and the Internet of Things in products being launched by GYENNO.
Hi-tech invention aims to help sufferers from essential tremors and Parkinson’s disease and can reduce shaking by 76% Drones, self-driving cars, robots, balloons providing internet access – Google is ...
One of the biggest challenges for people living with Parkinson’s is the difficulty - and sometimes inability - to feed themselves, due to the shaking tremors associated with the disease. But help ...
It's not easy to eat with shaking hands. In fact, it's next to impossible. Google is changing all that, releasing a smart spoon that reduces shakes to allow people with hand tremors eat independently.
Something as simple as eating a bowl of soup can be an ordeal for someone with Parkinson's disease, a degenerative illness that causes muscle tremors. Yet in the past few years, technology companies ...