Threeminutesoflookingatredlightonceaweekmayhelpoureyesight,newresearchsuggests.Thefindingsshowthatredlightmightbeacheapandeasytreatmentfordeclinesincolorvisionaswegetolder.Lastyear,researchersfromUniversityCollegeLondondidastudyonredlighttherapy(疗法).24healthyvolunteers,agedbetween28and72,wereaskedtolookatredlightfor...
You could pretty much name a health condition and there will be some research on it with light therapy. To name a few, psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression seem to benefit from red light therapy (this is different from light boxes that are used to modulate circadian rhythms ...
A phase 2 trial of autologous macrophage therapy falls just short of meeting its primary endpoint of improving prognosis, but it is too soon to dismiss this approach; further research and protocol optimization should yield more definitive results. ...
A mild and scalable one-pot synthesis ofN-substituted 2-aminobenzimidazolesviavisible light mediated cyclodesulfurization Tanawat Rerkrachaneekorn Rose Malina Annuur Sumrit Wacharasindhu ArticleOpen Access03 Feb 2025 An algorithm for cardiac disease detection based on the magnetic resonance imaging ...
8) find that migrant sex workers in the Netherlands who would like to have therapy or support due to their work-related stress experience high barriers, like being placed on long waiting lists, never getting an appointment, or being pressured by the therapist to stop sex work. Sex workers ...
Purpose: Red yeast rice (RYR) supplementation has become a popular alternative to statin therapy in treating hypercholesterolemia. This state-of-the-science review seeks to explore the most recent evidence on the effectiveness and safety of RYR supplementation in treating dyslipidemic adults. METHODS: ...
This study aimed to compare the effects of high-intensity laser therapy (HILT) and extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) in treating consequences of osteoporosis in hemiparetic patients. A randomized controlled trial was conducted on hemiplegic patien
The findings support a rational approach toward a low-impact prophylactic therapy, such as QNZ-46, to protect patients at risk of stroke and other forms of excitotoxic injury (injury caused by excess glutamate). As stroke is the second leading cause of disability and early death in the UK,...
The socio-behavioural feature was put forward by studies on inequalities in key domains of life and well-being, well-being in families, health risk behaviours, public risk perception, People’s perception on preventative public health behaviours, prosocial emotional process, and behavioural therapy ...
[106]. The phage therapy was then tested on patients with non-healing infected wounds that showed significant improvement in wound healing [119]. Needless to say, the use of bacteriophages as therapeutic agents is yet to be widely accepted. The added benefit of their synergism with concurrent ...