Vielight research grows, and so does our product quality and understanding of photobiomodulation, and its effects on the cell's power source – mitochondria.
Vielight is often identified by its intranasal technology. We are progressing in validating intranasal pulsed photobiomodulation to improve brain functions.
Can light therapy help the brain is the question that is being discussed in this article. This form of light therapy is called brain photobiomodulation.
Prof. M. Naeser discusses her work with transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) in a chronic stroke patients study and talks about how it lead her further.
Prof. Margaret Naeaser, Research Professor of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, discusses photobiomodulation and brain default mode network.
Light therapy treatments, or photobiomodulation (PBM), has been a subject of heated debates and numerous attacks. Prof. M. Naeser, Ph.D, shares her view.
Vielight Breakthrough Reveled in Brain Patterns: a home-use device directing a safe level of light to the brain produces neuromodulation within 20 minutes.
Prof. Sanguinetti's research is on neurocognitive applications for clinical non-invasive neuromodulation and neuroenhancement, including photobiomodulation.
Continuing PBM Research Efforts: Beneath the noise and conundrum, Vielight has been quietly developing a novel solution with the Vielight Neuro RX Gamma.
Research suggests that transcranial Photobiomodulation could be helpful with long-term brain injury symptoms from repeated head injuries in pro athletes.
Our photobiomodulation technology was featured as a biohacking tool in an article on PCMag, a well-established resource for the latest news in the tech...