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Parkinson's Disease:- Red Light Therapy - Photobiomodulation by Dr. Catherine Hamilton

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We were delighted to host Dr.Catherine Hamilton, a retired medical practitioner and author of the Red Lights on the Brain blog. Together with Ron Brown, an electronics engineer, Catherine established Well Red Pty a company that produces and distributes the "Well Red Coronet".
The topic of Catherine's talk was, "Red and near-infrared lights – can they help degenerative neurological diseases?"
The potential health value of red light was recognised over a century ago. It took another 90 years for medical researchers to rediscover the potential, and restart research into the health effects of red and near-infrared light on conditions such as Parkinson’s disease.
More information can be found on Catherine's website https://www.wellred.com.au/
Links
https://www.science.org/content/artic...
https://parkinsonsdisease.net/news/li...
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper...
https://scienceofparkinsons.com/2019/...
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We were delighted to host Dr.Catherine Hamilton, a retired medical practitioner and author of the Red Lights on the Brain blog. Together with Ron Brown, an electronics engineer, Catherine established Well Red Pty a company that produces and distributes the "Well Red Coronet".
The topic of Catherine's talk was, "Red and near-infrared lights – can they help degenerative neurological diseases?"
The potential health value of red light was recognised over a century ago. It took another 90 years for medical researchers to rediscover the potential, and restart research into the health effects of red and near-infrared light on conditions such as Parkinson’s disease.
More information can be found on Catherine's website https://www.wellred.com.au/
Links
https://www.science.org/content/artic...
https://parkinsonsdisease.net/news/li...
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper...
https://scienceofparkinsons.com/2019/...
NB: Please note that we have no commercial relationship with our speakers. We simply organise topics that our members have shown an interest in and are welcome to receive other suggestions
Want alerts for future speaker sessions? Email us at nosilverbullet4pd@gmail.com
Follow us on social media
Instagram:- @nosilverbullet4pd
Twitter:- @NSB4PD

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