Breakthrough device allows user to be touched remotely in a 'real-life' way - and could be a cure for isolation
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Dr. Sara Abad highlights the significance of touch, stating that in a globalized world, where families live far apart, the BAMH device allows for essential social bonding through virtual interactions.
The BAMH technology mimics the sensation of hand-holding by stimulating nerve cells, addressing feelings of isolation, particularly emphasized during the pandemic and the rise of virtual communication.
Read at New York Post
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