Red light therapy could protect football players from brain damage, a new study suggests. Treatment reduced inflammation in ...
Inflammation is a natural bodily process – but when it becomes chronic, it’s strongly linked with disease. Increasing evidence links inflammation in the brain, or neuroinflammation, to mental health ...
An unorthodox treatment called near-infrared light therapy, which shines powerful near-infrared light at the brain through ...
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Already-available therapy could protect football players from CTE: ‘Incredibly groundbreaking’
Forget reducing wrinkles and fighting hair loss. A new study suggests a treatment already popular in the US for skin health, ...
New research is shedding light on surprising ways to reduce chronic inflammation—including suggestions as simple as flossing your teeth. From infrared saunas to meditation, there are several steps you ...
Red light therapy may reduce brain inflammation linked to repeated head impacts, offering a new approach to brain protection.
There is a link between brain inflammation and diseases like Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis. The affected gene is on the X chromosome. Women are believed to have these diseases at high rates ...
“Inflammation is the cornerstone of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis—all of the neurodegenerative diseases are really predicated on inflammation.” –David Perlmutter The immune ...
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High hopes: THC may help protect against Alzheimer’s — if it’s paired with this common drug
“Pothead” could one day get a whole new meaning. A new study suggests low doses of THC, the main psychoactive ingredient in ...
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Punch-drunk syndrome, boxer's madness, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The name has changed over the years, but the ...
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