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NIR Light Upregulates CCO, Stimulates Blood Flow
ARLINGTON, Texas, Sept. 15, 2016 — Broadband NIRS has potential as a non-invasive, in vivo means to study mechanisms of photobiomodulation and perform treatment evaluations of low-level laser/light therapy (LLLT). In a placebo-controlled study, researchers at the University of Texas...
Window to the Brain Could Enable Laser Surgery
RIVERSIDE, Calif., July 25, 2016 — Use of a novel material, nanocrystalline yttria-stabilized zirconia (nc-YSZ), to make cranial implants may allow the safe and efficacious use of laser-based therapies to treat brain disorders and combat the bacterial infections that are a leading...
Optogenetics Shows Promise in Treatment of Chronic Pain
MONTREAL, April 26, 2015 — Optogenetics may someday provide doctors with a noninvasive, highly-focused way to treat chronic pain. By making the cells responsible for pain transmission sensitive to light, the technique may be able to target, desensitize and reduce bioelectric...
White-Light Therapy Improves Depressive Symptoms in Cancer Survivors
NEW YORK, March 18, 2016 — Light therapy has been found to decrease depressive symptoms and normalize circadian rhythms among cancer survivors. Researchers from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Northwestern University in Chicago, the University of Iowa, University of...
Biophotonics Researcher Praveen Arany Wins 2016 Furumoto Award
WAUSAU, Wis., March 18, 2016 — The American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery Inc. (ASLMS) has named tissue regeneration researcher Dr. Praveen Arany as the 2016 recipient of its Dr. Horace Furumoto Innovations Young Investigator Award. During the plenary session at the...
VA Researching LED Treatments to Battle Gulf War Illness
BOSTON, April 13, 2015 — Following promising findings obtained from a pilot program, researchers at the VA Boston Healthcare System are testing the effects of light therapy on brain function in veterans suffering from Gulf War Illness, also known as Gulf War Syndrome. The...
Red Light Increases Viability of Implanted Stem Cells
CHONGQING, China, April 11, 2014 — Doses of red and near-IR light have been shown to increase the viability of implanted stem cells used to treat brain damage.
Pinnacle Biologics Acquires PDT Laser Tech
BANNOCKBURN, Ill., Dec. 5, 2012 — Pinnacle Biologics Inc. has completed its portfolio of photodynamic therapy (PDT) treatment components with the acquisition of Diomed’s PDT 630 laser and fiber optic diffuser Optiguide. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Guide Star Sees Deep into Human Tissue
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 14, 2011 — Astronomers have a neat trick they sometimes use to compensate for the turbulence of the atmosphere that blurs images made by ground-based telescopes. They create an artificial star called a guide star and use its twinkling to compensate for the...
LEDs: Not So Green After All?
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Sept. 7, 2010 — Solid-state lighting pioneers long have held that replacing the inefficient Edison light bulb with more efficient solid-state LEDs would lower electrical usage worldwide, not only decreasing the need for new power plants but even permitting some to...
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