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Lewis Capaldi tests wrist device proven to reduce tics in people with Tourette's

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Lewis Capaldi tests wrist device proven to reduce tics in people with Tourette's
Lewis Capaldi tests wrist device proven to reduce tics in people with Tourette's

A SMART watch-like device tested by singer Lewis Capaldi has been found to reduce tics in people with Tourette syndrome.

The pop star, 26, took part in a scientific trial after revealing in September that he has the disorder.

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Lewis Capaldi took part in a scientific trial after revealing in September that he has Tourette syndromeCredit: Splash

The device stimulates the median nerve — which controls motor functions in the forearm, wrist and hand.

Participants used the Neupulse, which is worn on the wrist, for 15 minutes at a similar time each day for a month — and gave feedback.

The trial of 121 people in the UK found that, on average, they experienced a 25 per cent reduction in the frequency of tics.

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Scot Lewis — whose hits include Someone You Loved and Forget Me — was said to have been impressed by the trial, run by the University of Nottingham.

Tourette syndrome is a condition of the nervous system.

It leads to tics — sudden twitches movements or sounds which people do repeatedly and cannot stop.

The university’s Professor Stephen Jackson said: “This device has the potential to dramatically improve the lives of those with Tourette syndrome, who often face challenges managing their tics.”

Neurotherapeutics Ltd, which developed the Neupulse, has secured £1million in additional funding to commercialise it — with the aim of having it and an accompanying app available within three years.

Scarlet Howes

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