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Wearable device aims to help researchers track Parkinson's

Clario and the University of Oxford are testing a wearable device to see how effective it is at tracking subtle changes in Parkinson’s disease, with the aim of improving clinical research. Clario’s Opal wearable sensor device has demonstrated the ability to detect motor changes faster than traditional clinical evaluations. The current study, which has enrolled its first participant, will evaluate how effectively Opal can capture these changes ou…
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Parkinson's News Today broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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