A gentle flicker of light and a steady hum of sound might help slow the course of Alzheimer’s disease. That’s the idea behind a novel therapy developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Scientists have shown that a non-invasive sound stimulation of the brain at a specific frequency can clear toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease, an advance that could lead to low-cost therapy.
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Scientists discover one specific sound may flush Alzheimer's proteins out of the brain
Researchers have found that sound stimulation of the brain at a specific frequency may be able to flush out proteins that are linked to Alzheimer’s disease ...
New sound therapy found to flush out toxic Alzheimer’s proteins from brain - Method may lead to sustained long-term protection against Alzheimer’s symptoms, researchers say ...
Diane Chan (left) and Li-Huei Tsai (right) discuss the research in MIT lab where volunteers receive 40Hz stimulation and their response is measured using EEG. A new research paper documents the ...
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