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Is Flashing Light Therapy Too Good to be True?
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All subjects exhibited improvement of cognitive function as expressed by testing with an average improvement of 73.6% across all exams.
92% of subjects were described as “improved” by their family and or caregivers, inclusive of “mood, disposition, and engagement” as defined in administration of a post therapy interview.
A preliminary study assessed 24 individuals with AD diagnoses using
two standardized cognitive scales, the MoCA Cognitive Assessment Test,
the Mini-Cog™ Cognitive Impairment Exam; and a Subject Specific Life
History (SSLH) exam, before and after administration of flashing light
therapy. Following just seven days of treatment, the conclusion of this
study was that:
All subjects exhibited improvement of
cognitive function as expressed by testing with an average improvement
of 73.6% across all exams. 92% of subjects were described as “improved”
by their family and or caregivers, inclusive of “mood, disposition, and
engagement” as defined in administration of a post therapy interview.
NEUROSURGERY
FEBRUARY 4TH, 2020
A few years ago scientists discovered that directing flashing light at 40 Hertz (cycles per second) into the eyes and noises into the ears of mice with Alzheimer's disease led to a marked decline in amyloid plaques in their brains. The...
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