Red light therapy could protect football players from brain damage, a new study suggests. Treatment reduced inflammation in ...
By damping down this inflammation, red light therapy could potentially protect football players from chronic traumatic ...
A major breakthrough in brain health research suggests that red‑light therapy could significantly protect football players ...
A new study in the Journal of Neurotrauma offers the first real-world solution to a long-standing problem in football: protecting players' brains from the silent damage of repeated head impacts.
Punch-drunk syndrome, boxer's madness, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The name has changed over the years, but the ...
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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, ...
Red light therapy may reduce brain inflammation linked to repeated head impacts, offering a new approach to brain protection.
An unorthodox treatment called near-infrared light therapy, which shines powerful near-infrared light at the brain through ...
In a groundbreaking revelation, recent research suggests that red light therapy, a treatment already embraced in the U.S. for skin health and pain relief, may offer unexpected benefits for protecting ...
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Red light therapy may protect athletes' brains from repetitive impacts
Punch-drunk syndrome, boxer's madness, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The name has changed over the years, but the ...
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