Gentle range of motion exercises can help people with ALS maintain flexibility, ease stiffness, and support comfort in daily movement.
The ability to move with speed, precision and power is important for longevity. Here’s how to gauge it and how to improve.
For columnist Dagmar Munn, using the momentum of "swingtime" is helping her manage ALS-related stress and get through tasks.
Developed for people diagnosed with ALS, Talk to Me, Goose! turns short recordings into a text-to-speech tool that doesn’t sound robotic.
An AI model that learns without human input—by posing interesting queries for itself—might point the way to superintelligence. Save this story Save this story Even the smartest artificial intelligence ...
Your therapist asks if he can audio-record your session so he doesn’t have to take notes. What questions should you ask ...
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