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Does red light therapy actually work? This “biohacker fad” may have something to it
In 1967, Hungarian scientist Endre Mester tried to cure skin cancer in mice using a low-powered ruby laser. He failed to stop ...
A pioneering gene therapy could help treat a rare seizure disorder called Dravet syndrome, according to new clinical trial ...
Red light therapy has gone from dermatology clinics to the wellness world, promising everything from younger-looking skin and thicker hair to weight loss, pain relief, better sleep, and even improved ...
Twenty-six years ago today, on Sept. 17, a teenager who had received an experimental gene therapy died. His death led to needed changes in the clinical trial process while also spurring skepticism ...
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The science and experience of contrast therapy
A whole new way of approaching health has been gaining attention worldwide that goes even beyond physical health ...
Progress depends on the willingness to reassess long-held beliefs, prioritize patient-centered outcomes and ensure that modern care reflects what the science supports.
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