jeudi 26 janvier 2017
Is virtual reality the antidote to help depressed seniors?
Canadian researchers are looking into how VR can be prescribed to seniors to rehabilitate them from things like strokes, treat depression, dementia and anxiety, and serve as an escape from their hospital or hospice beds.
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