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Beech Band: YOPD advocate invents wearable device to treat Parkinson’s speech issues
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Excellent!!! Hope it is made available as soon as possible 🙏
In an update on TikTok last week he said the target was to be ready in December. Some very interesting illustrations re the effectiveness of the device are available there. Incredible low cost price also anticipated.
That is really cool. I can’t wait to get hold of one. Thank you Carl.
What a refreshing guy.Hoping for a £15 retail price and ... £16,000 has been raised), with assurances that “every pound raised over the 10k will be a ‘pay it forward’ fund to enable us to give a free device to those in financial hardship..
Take note £700 cue1. Im imagining the device may not be as glossy but technology not so dissimilar.
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