Norman Doidge Quotes
Dr. Margaret Naeser And Colleagues From Harvard, MIT, And Boston University, Including Harvard Professor Michael Hamblin, A World Leader In Understanding How Light Therapy Works At The Cellular Level. Hamblin, At Massachusetts General Hospital's Wellman Center For Photomedicine, Specializes In The Use Of Light To Activate The Immune System In Treating Cancer And Cardiac Disease; He Was Now Branching Out Into Its Use For Brain Injuries. Building On Lab Work That Applied Laser Therapy To The Top Of The Head (transcranial Laser Therapy), The Boston Group Had Studied Its Use In Traumatic Brain Injury And Found Laser Treatment Helpful. Naeser, A Research Professor At The Boston University School Of Medicine, Had Done Studies Using Lasers For Stroke And Paralysis And Was One Of Several Pioneers Using "laser Acupuncture" By Placing Light On Acupuncture Points.
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