Sunday, February 8, 2015
Clemson paves new pathway for Young Entrepreneurs
On February 8,2015, I read an article in the Greenville news titled "Clemson paves new pathway for young entrepreneurs." A three person team of Clemson bio engineering majors created a wrist brace for their senior project designed to help people hindered by essential tremors, including Parkinson's disease. The brace was designed to absorb and diffuse the impact of tremors and to give patients a steady hand. The name of the their design is Tremless. This was a really good article that hit home with me because my grandpa has Parkinson's disease. My hopes are to go to Clemson one day and be involved in this new level entrepreneurship which they are going to one day offer to all freshman in all majors.
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Very good article! It's good to see that people are trying to help others with medical issues that are hard to treat like Parkinsons. It shows that there is good people in this world that still want to put others before themselves
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