by Margarida Maia PhD | Jan 22, 2025 | Parkinsons
A mobile application that detects a person’s natural walking pace and provides real-time, beat-synchronized music for at-home rehabilitation improved walking in Parkinson’s disease patients, both during daily activities and in tests without music cues, a
by Zona Black | Oct 16, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
They might have been performing to an empty room, but this year’s Billboard Music Awards stars still had a lot to say – with their songs, their speeches and their outfits. Held in Los Angeles on Thursday (Wednesday US time), the winners of the awards were almost second to the …
by The New Daily | Oct 2, 2020 | Disability, NDIS
Ticket reseller Viagogo has been fined $7 million for misleading Australian consumers with Google advertisements, undisclosed fees and deceptive claims about ticket availability. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission took Viagogo to court over its practices when reselling tickets for entertainment, music and live sport events. The Swiss-based company came …
by Ellie Honeybone And Tom Edwards | Aug 19, 2020 | Disability
“I have no voice. But I have a lot to say.” Those are the words of Tyler Hartfield, a 16-year-old high school student who relies on a digital voice coming
by Samantha Turnbull | May 27, 2020 | Disability
Tallula Bourne was born deaf and did not properly hear music until she received cochlear implants at age 12.Key points:Tallula Bourne was born deaf and Lorde was one