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Check out our latest blogs, articles, and papers to stay updated on brain health and photobiomodulation.
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BlogRewiring the Brain with Light: A Real-Life Breakthrough in Post-Concussion Recovery
Learn how photobiomodulation rewires the brain to support post-concussion recovery - mitochondrial repair, reduced inflammation & neuroregeneration.
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BlogExploring Effects of tPBM on Sustained Attention, Working Memory, and Stress Reduction
Explore how tPBM enhances sustained attention, working memory, and stress resilience — advancing brain performance through light therapy.
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BlogWhat We Know About Near-Infrared Light and Hair Growth
Can near-infrared light help with hair growth? Explore PBM research on circulation, follicle health, and regenerative potential for scalp wellness
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FeaturedBlogNavigating Measurement Challenges in Near-Infrared Light Therapy: Insights from Neuronic’s Experience
Measuring precisely and reliably in the near-infrared (NIR) light therapy is a scientific challenge and a need for advancing the field of PBM. The results showed how the variations caused by diffusers can affect the different devices.
BlogTransform Your Clinical Practice with Neuronic's Photobiomodulation Device
As the landscape of therapeutic technologies evolves, the integration of light therapy devices into clinical practices is not just a trend but a revolution.
BlogCan Light Therapy Help ADHD? A Science-Based Look at Photobiomodulation
Living with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be challenging for many adults. Recent research explores the connection between ADHD symptoms, sleep activity patterns, and seasonal mood changes.
BlogLight Therapy for Sleep: A Powerful Solution for Better Rest and Improved Health
The understanding of sleep is a vast endeavor that is in its infancy. The difficulty in fully understanding sleep can be attributed to the incredible complexity of the human brain.
BlogWhat Are Brain Waves? 5 Types of Brain Waves and Their Functions
One of the big mysteries in the brain is something called 'brain waves.' These are like the brain's musical rhythms, and they play a big role in how we see, feel, and experience the world.







