"Parkinson's Ring" invented by Cupertino teen From: KTVU - FOX2 - 01/27/2017 Seventeen-year-old Utkarsh Tandon, a student at Cupertino High School is certainly the lord of the rings he invented to help patients suffering from Parkinson's disease. The ring has a computer chip inside, linked to an app. The device records tremors and other movements associated with Parkinson's. The idea was so impressive, Utkarsh was invited to the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last month where he was named one of four "Young Innovators To Watch." Read the entire article and view a video (2:04) at: http://www.ktvu.com/news/232232377-story Link: OneRing - Artificial Intelligence for Parkinson's Disease (video 1:41) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9X73FRCyto Utkarsh Tandon Interview @ Digital Health Summit Studio CES 2016 (video 3:09) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uShcLy64-dQ OneRing http://oneringforpd.com