HealthFirst reporter Leslie Toldo offers us another "Hey, that's pretty neat" edition of HealthFirst. And this is even neater than the usual neat stuff. It's not high tech at all. Parkinson's ...
A vibration chair developed by a celebrated neurologist of the 19th century may help to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease. A "vibration chair" developed by a celebrated neurologist of the 19th ...
This chair researched at Ryerson University will make you feel the music. It has vibrating coils that will stimulate your senses in various ways depending on the music. Check out the video. What is ...
In the 19th century, Jean-Martin Charcot, the celebrated neurologist, developed a "vibration chair," to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Charcot reported improvements in his patients, but he ...
If you’ve been having some problems with your memory, perhaps it’s time to shake things up a bit. Sitting for just two minutes in a vibrating chair improved young adults’ attention to detail, ...
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