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Brain Treatments and Studies

Brain treatments summarized from original studies, and education about using light to heal the brain ...
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Light Therapy

Light therapy heals with photons. A red incandescent bulb throws more heat than light, so it’s not likely to have ...
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Near Infrared Transcranial Treatment Improves Some Disorder of Consciousness Patients

Researchers compared "frontal near infrared laser stimulation (N-LT)" [photobiomodulation] with transcranial focused shock wave therapy (F-SWT) on patients with severe ...
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Both Low and High Intensity Bright Light Treatment Reduce Epilepsy Correlated Anxiety and Depression

Because depression and anxiety have "common psychiatric comorbidities in epilepsy," researchers tested depression treatment with light on epileptic patients. 101 ...
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Researchers Propose Bright Light Therapy for Epilepsy Symptom Care

Researchers define sunlight-epilepsy correlations and hypothesize that bright light therapy will help epilepsy patients ...
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Infrared Sinus Delivery the Most Efficient Choice to Stimulate the Brain

Researchers tested 671 nm and 808 nm 1 mW/cm^2 laser photon delivery in a severed cadaver head. They compared sinus ...
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Significant Gulf War Illness (Chronic Multisymptom Illness) Improvements after 12 Weeks of Vielight Neuro Alpha Treatment

At 12 weeks using Vielight Neuro Alpha two Gulf War Veterans improved on multiple Gulf War Illness (or Chronic Multisymptom ...
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Vielight Treatment Measurable Brain Improvements in N=1 Traumatic Brain Injury Patient

One 23-year old traumatic brain injury patient complained of headaches, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating. He home-treated with a Vielight Neuro ...
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Parksinson’s Mobility, Balance and Cognition Improvements with Brain Photobiomodulation

Participants in both groups saw significant improvement in functional mobility, dynamic balance, and cognition. Results were good but not significant ...