that's transcranial low level laser light, in the infrared spectrum, right? Making it warmer inside his brain?
check this out
he's not the only one to benefit from warmer brains.
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When the office temperature in a month-long study increased from 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit, typing errors fell by 44 percent and typing output jumped 150 percent. Hedge's study was exploring the link between changes in the physical environment and work performance.
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and for the record, those links from xoB that talked about inducing TBIs in mice with
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STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS:
We tested LLLT in a mouse model of closed-head TBI produced by a controlled weight drop onto the skull.
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that makes me wince.
PKA!