This Brilliant Invention Is Helping People With Parkinson's Write Again
December 8, 2016
When Emma Lawton was 29 she was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
As a graphic designer, drawing is a huge part of her life, but over the past three years, the tremor in her hands has grown more pronounced stopping her from writing and drawing straight lines.
Enter computer scientist Haiyan Zhang and her invention that is changing Emma's life.
Click Here For The Most Popular On Sunny Skyz
Impeccable Timing: Cow Walks Up Just To Object The Marriage, Then Leaves
Woman Battling Cancer Leaves Note For Giant Skeleton Owner. He Surprised Her With This
Mom Ditches Tradition To Create An EPIC First Day Of School Photo
Six Brave Cows Escaped a Slaughterhouse—Now They're Healing People
Jason Kelce Is Telling His Kids Cats Are Poisonous To Avoid Getting One
Elephants: Nature’s Comedians! Hilarious Clips Showcase Their Playful Side
Bear Gets More And More Frustrated With Hammock In Hilarious Video
Cutest Haircut Ever? Little Boy And Barber Can't Stop Laughing!
'I Love America!': Two Cowboys Let Tourists Ride Their Horses
Mom's Hilarious Baby Dance To 'Beat It' Is The Cutest Thing You'll See Today
Pianist's Performance Takes A Magical Turn When 3-Year-Old Starts Singing