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Gamma stimulation for Alzheimer’s patients: 40-hertz sensory therapy shows tremendous promise
Simple 40-hertz light and sound stimulation can induce brain rhythms that reduce Alzheimer’s pathology and improve cognitive function without invasive procedures or pharmaceutical side effects.
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Nerve stimulation therapy can be improved by synchronization with the body's natural rhythms
Some health problems, including chronic pain, inflammation and neurological diseases, can be treated by nerve stimulation, for example, with the help of electrodes that are attached to the ear and ...
Depending on the degree of impairment, motor rehabilitation training led by a trained therapist is the most effective therapy for helping individuals regain lost skills. According to the CDC, someone ...
Chinese researchers have unveiled the world’s first battery-powered, wearable repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) machine, marking a significant leap in brain therapy accessibility.
A device that delivers a small electrical current to the brain has beneficial effects in cases of depression that doesn't respond to drugs or therapy. A remote clinical trial involving more than 150 ...
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