Lift Labs developed the device with an $800,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health and has been working as part of the Rock Health accelerator program this summer to prepare for launch.The spoon head can be detached from the base of the device, and when I talked with co-founder Anupam Pathak earlier this summer, he said the company eventually plans to offer different attachments. For now, though, the spoon is available on the company’s website for $295. Lift Labs is also running a donation-based program in partnership with the International Essential Tremor Foundation in which it will offer the spoon for no cost to a select number of people who don’t have the ability to pay for one.
more: http://medcitynews.com/2013/09/with-1-million-seed-round-lift-labs-launches-tremor-canceling-spoon/#ixzz2zLrtCd6p
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