Stroke survivors trial new at-home tech: 'It's given me my freedom back'
Shift their recovery from hospital
The device, resembling a wired earphone, sits in the ear. It works alongside a portable device worn on the wrist, connected to a smartphone.
BBCAmanda James-Hammett was just 37 when she had a stroke while doing the dishes at home."I heard a pop in my head, like a big bubble," she said."I tried to scream, but it wasn't a...
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