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Infrared light therapy may improve memory, processing skills, and motor function in people with mild cognitive impairment.
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It may also reduce dental pain and hair loss.
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Further research is needed to determine the effectiveness of infrared light therapy for dementia.
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Scientists from the United Kingdom recently completed a pilot study using a specially designed helmet that emits infrared light.
They tested the helmet in middle-aged people with mild cognitive impairment and found that the treatment improved memory, processing skills, and motor function.
Dementia: Could infrared light therapy be the future? - Medical News Today
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The headset, known as the Neuro RX Gamma, works by transmitting near- infrared light to the brain through the skull and nostril. This technique is called ‘photobiomodulation’, or the use of…
Light therapy and dementia | Alzheimer's Society
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