July 2019

Parkinson’s disease: ‘Smartwatch’ tracker monitors patients at home

Image caption Mr Whipps said Parkinson’s patients often underplay their symptons to doctors but the watch would provide objective data A smartwatch-style device that tracks patient’s movements has been hailed as “the future of Parkinson’s care.” The personal Kinetigraph (PKG) monitors tremors and other symptoms, potentially enabling doctors to spot problems remotely. Patients with the […]

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Trump Got Onstage With a Fake Presidential Seal. Here’s What We Know.

A mystery was afoot in the leagues of conservative Washington this week after an audiovisual snafu made for an unexpected jab at President Trump. Let us set the scene. The venue: a Washington hotel where Turning Point USA, the conservative youth organization, was hosting a conference for high school students, where Mr. Trump spoke on

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Elizabeth Hurley’s Makeup Model Son, Damian, Copies Her Iconic Versace Dress Look

Elizabeth Hurley’s son, Damian Hurley, is back in the headlines yet again ― this time for paying homage to one of his mother’s most iconic looks.  The 17-year-old model showed up to the Pat McGrath Labs product launch event in London on Thursday in a black Versace suit with gold safety pins, a look similar

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Tulsi Gabbard, Democratic Presidential Candidate, Sues Google

Representative Tulsi Gabbard, the long-shot presidential candidate from Hawaii, said in a federal lawsuit that Google infringed on her free speech when it briefly suspended her campaign’s advertising account after the first Democratic debate in June. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday in a federal court in Los Angeles, is believed to be the first time

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