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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Headgear that could reverse Alzheimers?
According the Daily Mail, British neuroscientists found that exposing middle-aged mice to infrared light for six minutes a day help to improve their performance in a cognitive tasks. The prototype cognitive helmet, a futuristic looking headset, is scheduled to be tested in the human trials starting this summer. The rest of story here.
Oiy - here's hoping it works on the rest of us needing performance boosts in cognition, too!
ReplyDeleteAmen to that, Kelly!
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