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Check out our latest blogs, articles, and papers to stay updated on brain health and photobiomodulation.

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    Why can't I see the lights inside my light therapy helmet?

    At Neuronic, we're committed to providing brain photobiomodulation devices designed to enhance your well-being.One question we frequently encounter is, "Why can't I see the lights inside my light therapy helmet?" This might seem surprising, considering a lot of light therapy devices utilize visible red LEDs (620-750 nm).

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    Does light therapy help improve sleep?

    Sleep is an essential physiological process impacting numerous biological systems. Adequate sleep duration and quality are crucial for optimal brain function, cardiovascular health, cellular repair, and immune function.

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    The Science of Photobiomodulation on the Brain

    Our brains are the most intricate and awe-inspiring organs in the human body. They control everything from our basic physiological functions like breathing and heart rate to our most complex thoughts, emotions, and memories.

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    Unlocking Hope for Alzheimer's with Light Therapy

    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition characterized by a slow but steady decline in cognitive function. It represents around 70% of dementia cases globally and is designated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a significant public health concern

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    Symptoms and causes of memory loss

    Memory loss, a common concern affecting individuals across various age groups, presents in several forms and can significantly impact daily functioning and quality of life.

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    Memory Loss Treatment Options

    Millions worldwide experience the complexities of memory loss. Its causes vary, ranging from aging and neurological diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia to traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and lifestyle factors.

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    10 Effective Strategies for Improving Your Memory

    Memory is a fundamental aspect of human cognition, shaping our understanding of the world and facilitating learning, problem-solving, and decision-making. Its significance transcends individual experiences, as memory collectively forms the basis of cultural knowledge and societal progress.

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