Helping concerned parents identify and understand developmental delay
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Helping parents track their child s development, while recognizing the signs of severe or extended developmental delay, is important in improving the rate of diagnosis for rare diseases. With this in mind FDNA Telehealth is now offering its AI and facial recognition screening technology to parents. Their telegenetics platform can now be used by parents, from the comfort of their home, for genetic analysis and connections to genetic counselors and geneticists all around the world.
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Helping parents to identify and understand developmental delay in their child is crucial in ensuring children receive the necessary intervention and support as fast as possible. The earlier this intervention is made, the better the potential outcome for the child.
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Mark Forbes raised money to buy a special e-bike for his disabled brother-in-law James Murray. Picture: Callum Mackay.
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Mark Forbes raised money to buy a special e-bike for his disabled brother-in-law James Murray. Picture: Callum Mackay.
A KIRKHILL musician who released a single to raise funds to buy a special bike for his disabled brother-in-law has taken delivery of the new machine.
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