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Self-administered light therapy may improve cognitive function after traumatic brain injury
March 17, 2011 by NewsBot
At-home, daily application of light therapy via light-emitting diodes placed on the forehead and scalp led to improvements in cognitive function and post-traumatic stress disorder in patients with a traumatic brain injury, according to a new study.